Hmmmm??? Still scratching my headI spoke to an admissions officer during my DS's CVW. A CVW invite is generated based upon the submission of an application to a STEM camp or NASS application. You are not judged by the contents of the application.
Hmmmm??? Still scratching my headI spoke to an admissions officer during my DS's CVW. A CVW invite is generated based upon the submission of an application to a STEM camp or NASS application. You are not judged by the contents of the application.
Yep. No point. Just move forward.Hmmmm??? Still scratching my headJust going to relax (as Fencermother would say). DD has a busy summer with AFSS, AF track camp, and girls state. No need to add stress with trying to "figure it out".
Just curious as to if you don't get accepted, does that still make you an official candidate?I am a official candidate aswell, they do not have the portal open and from what I can tell it will not be open until they start accepting preliminary applications
Yes, I believe you will get notified either on the denial email or when they open preliminary appsJust curious as to if you don't get accepted, does that still make you an official candidate?
I spoke to an admissions officer during my DS's CVW. A CVW invite is generated based upon the submission of an application to a STEM camp or NASS application. You are not judged by the contents of the application.
I don't doubt the information that you received. I absolutely agree about the significance of NASS in relations to an eventual appointment. But both NASS and CVW are recruitment tools. Neither have any impact on your appointment. We really have to stop reading into what an acceptance or denial to NASS means or an invitation or non-invitation to CVW means. Let all 2021 applicants focus on what is the most important: the nomination and appointment process.On the contrary, I spoke to an admissions rep. today at a Service Academy event that took place in the town next to me. I had told him about my denial to NASS and that I had recently attended a CVW back in March. He said in some cases, a person may not be invited to NASS if they had already gone on a CVW, and that a CVW invite was only given if the preliminary application was one that demonstrated a certain level a well-roundness. NASS is more of a recruitment tool than it is a weighted visit. Now that's not meant to downplay the fact that they are looking for candidates to perform to their utmost ability during their NASS session. So if you don't get into NASS your're not out of the running for an appointment. But then again getting into NASS does not make you a certain future Midshipman.
I don't doubt the information that you received. I absolutely agree about the significance of NASS in relations to an eventual appointment. But both NASS and CVW are recruitment tools. Neither have any impact on your appointment. We really have to stop reading into what an acceptance or denial to NASS means or an invitation or non-invitation to CVW means. Let all 2021 applicants focus on what is the most important: the nomination and appointment process.
I don't doubt the information that you received. I absolutely agree about the significance of NASS in relations to an eventual appointment. But both NASS and CVW are recruitment tools. Neither have any impact on your appointment. We really have to stop reading into what an acceptance or denial to NASS means or an invitation or non-invitation to CVW means. Let all 2021 applicants focus on what is the most important: the nomination and appointment process.
I was accepted to NASS, but I am conflicted on whether or not to attend. The price for NASS is $450 with another $500 for tickets. While it seems like a good opportunity, it is finacially difficult to tackle especially since I would miss 3 work days. I can afford it if needed, but $1000 is a lot of money. A friend who attended last year, said NASS was disapoiniting in comparison to SLE. Specifically, he compared NASS to a summer camp for kids(USNA was his first choice but he will be part of USMA class of 2020). Do you guys believe it is worthwhile to go and why?
While it seems like a good opportunity, it is finacially difficult to tackle especially since I would miss 3 work days.
In your email did it say "you're an official candidate?" or what did it say?Just got my denial letter, I'm glad though because I am now an official candidate for the United States Naval Academy! Best of luck everyone!
Do you guys believe it is worthwhile to go and why?
I heard from admissions officers that everyone was supposed to be notified by April 15th. I would email your BGO or the admissions office and ask them about it.I still haven't gotten an email yet - is this a problem on my end or has not every applicant gotten their email yet?