patercadet2029
New Member
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2024
- Messages
- 8
I was taken by surprise when my DS told me of his dream to fly fighter jets last year. I initially kept it to myself that I wasn't thrilled about the idea, but I was quickly won over as he told me about what and whys of USAFA. It has since then, instinctually felt to be a good fit and excellent life course for him to follow. I am 1,000% behind him to help him get accepted into USAFA and help him achieve his dream. He has back up education plans if that doesn't work out, his second choice being full ride scholarship for a BS as professional pilot. We were thrilled when he scored 32 on ACT last month, and his cumulative GPA is above 3.9 to date. He has a varsity letter in one sport, and he has started his pre-candidate phase. He will serve in a student body roll his senior year. It seems like the next hurdles are passing his CFA and letter of recommendation from his congressman.
I'm not sure what else I can do for him at this point, as he has taken all the initiative, and I just let him know that I'm behind him all the way and let me know if and what there is anything I can do for him.
He wants to be in fencing at USAFA, continue on the swim team, and do the Soar glider program.
A year ago I was concerned that he was going to shoot much lower than his potential, and I can't say enough how dang proud I am of him.
He just got accepted to be a lifeguard for the summer for his first job.
My highest anxiety is that if things go as planned, in 14 months, I will hardly see my boy again. I've learned, at least a little, how demanding USAFA, UTP, and his career will be if he is fortunate enough to become a pilot. Seems like as a pilot he wont have much of family life for several years, at least until he gets to his squad. He doesn't seem to mind about no love life. I encouraged him to go out and date this year, but he hasn't really made much effort there. So I let it alone. I just want him to be happy and successful in all parts of his life.
I wouldn't describe us a military family. I had a grandfather in WWII, an uncle in Vietnam, and a brother drop out of the Army. That's about it.
I'm open to any suggestions I can do to support or guide him. Thanks for reading.
I'm not sure what else I can do for him at this point, as he has taken all the initiative, and I just let him know that I'm behind him all the way and let me know if and what there is anything I can do for him.
He wants to be in fencing at USAFA, continue on the swim team, and do the Soar glider program.
A year ago I was concerned that he was going to shoot much lower than his potential, and I can't say enough how dang proud I am of him.
He just got accepted to be a lifeguard for the summer for his first job.
My highest anxiety is that if things go as planned, in 14 months, I will hardly see my boy again. I've learned, at least a little, how demanding USAFA, UTP, and his career will be if he is fortunate enough to become a pilot. Seems like as a pilot he wont have much of family life for several years, at least until he gets to his squad. He doesn't seem to mind about no love life. I encouraged him to go out and date this year, but he hasn't really made much effort there. So I let it alone. I just want him to be happy and successful in all parts of his life.
I wouldn't describe us a military family. I had a grandfather in WWII, an uncle in Vietnam, and a brother drop out of the Army. That's about it.
I'm open to any suggestions I can do to support or guide him. Thanks for reading.