Mid willing to answer questions

i am very anxious to know these answers as I would lay down my LIFE for my country and would be HONORED to serve. I have made mistakes in the past have vowed to never repeat them. um, i also scored a 97 on the asvab if for some reason that would help my case
1.) can you join the navy if you have done lsd- not abused it but used it twice?
2.) how long do records stay at MEPS?
3.) can you join the navy or the navy rotc if you have been kicked out of the marine corps dep?
4.) will another branch know if you confessed to doing drugs at meps but never tested positive?

u said u were a midshipmen so if you don't know the ansers to these questions would you be able to ask your superior and/or local recruiter? it would be very much appreciated

These really aren't questions that a current Midshipman, or their chain of command can answer. If you are contemplating applying to the Naval Academy, I would suggest reaching out to Admissions directly, with all details, and ask them whether it is possible to get admitted. with this history.

From the nature of your questions (i.e. how long do records stay, or will another branch know...?), it appears that you would like this to stay under the radar. If you want to have any chance of serving, you have to OWN the problem, it cannot be hidden or covered up, and the long term consequences of lying, either directly or by ommission, are far more serious than the act itself.
 
> As I remember it, the Instructors just wanted to see blood ! It was funny, everybody went in to the "final" with a plan with their partner, how they would make each other look good, etc. Those plans went out the window with first contact, and some of bouts turned into real brawls !
It's been decades but I think that my nose is still sore!
 
Hello. What was your over all GPA and your SAT/ACT score? Also, what is the best way to prepare for interviews with your Congressman/Senators and BGO?
 
Question regarding scholarships: My accepted D has received a couple of small local scholarships. How are these used USNA?
 
Question regarding scholarships: My accepted D has received a couple of small local scholarships. How are these used USNA?
You have to look at the terms of the scholarships...I've been to many HS awards ceremonies, and it is not uncommon for my USNA Appointee to be the star in his/her small school, and run up a pile of these scholarships. I think many scholarships will allow them to be used for books (which get quite expensive). Midshipman actually "pay" for their books through their "funny money" account , so they can often use their scholarship money to offset that cost.
 
Question regarding scholarships: My accepted D has received a couple of small local scholarships. How are these used USNA?


See post #48 in the Handy Links thread. There is probably an updated version of the annual USNA Midshipman Budget Book, but there will likely be few changes. It addresses how and which external scholarships can be applied.

 
I asked my DS this (he was an Uber Eagle Scout) and he said nobody cares - nobody cares about what you did in high school. You’re there and you’re in the same boat as everyone else.
My DS said the same when he spent the weekend.
 
Question regarding scholarships: My accepted D has received a couple of small local scholarships. How are these used USNA?
Soon USNA should send out Permit to Report packets soon and those instructions will be outlined which will help pay off your DS's ACE Loan
How does the sports period work? If a plebe played a sport in high school (not boxing or wrestling), but was not recruited, is there a chance of walking on?
Yes! There will be chances to walk on to any team at the Academy during sports period. You'll have a brief over the summer about how it works for each individual team.
Roughly how many Eagle Scouts you know at USNA?
Personally I know quite a few as I'm part of NESA and it's known that it helps you with the application. But as said above no one cares if you are an eagle scout once you arrive.
 
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Hello. What was your over all GPA and your SAT/ACT score? Also, what is the best way to prepare for interviews with your Congressman/Senators and BGO?
So I personally do not remember my high school GPA off the top of my head, but I got a 1360 on the SAT. To prepare for interviews, think about what questions you expect them to ask you and prepare for what you want to say. For example, why USNA, what makes you stand out from the rest. Along with that make sure you project confidence when you answer. Each rep does their interviews differently. So ask around from people that applied from your area and ask how your local reps conduct their interviews.
 
So I personally do not remember my high school GPA off the top of my head, but I got a 1360 on the SAT. To prepare for interviews, think about what questions you expect them to ask you and prepare for what you want to say. For example, why USNA, what makes you stand out from the rest. Along with that make sure you project confidence when you answer. Each rep does their interviews differently. So ask around from people that applied from your area and ask how your local reps conduct their interviews.
Thank you for the advice. I really appreciate it.
 
Looking to get my future Mid a graduation gift. Is there anything I should know about what's acceptable for a smartwatch? Color, size, what features really come in handy, how much can a Mid use it in year 1?
 
Looking to get my future Mid a graduation gift. Is there anything I should know about what's acceptable for a smartwatch? Color, size, what features really come in handy, how much can a Mid use it in year 1?

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This is probably acceptable .... A Casio CFX-200 Scientific Calculator Smart Watch.
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#3 Key still works …. You just use a pencil on it.
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Looking to get my future Mid a graduation gift. Is there anything I should know about what's acceptable for a smartwatch? Color, size, what features really come in handy, how much can a Mid use it in year 1?
The official wording is that it can't be "faddish or eccentric and must be in good taste." I personally use a black apple watch and I'd say most mids use Apple or Garmin watches when it comes to smartwatches. As for plebe year, your future mid will be able to wear it right after plebe summer ends.
 
Have you ever heard of a midshipman from USMMA or any SA for that matter, transferring to USNA after their first year and starting over? Thanks In advance.
 
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