Would anyone happen to know how many are appointed to West Point from each district in Texas? And has anyone been appointed yet from district 13? Thank you
Why not pick up the phone and call the office?
Would anyone happen to know how many are appointed to West Point from each district in Texas? And has anyone been appointed yet from district 13? Thank you
Some Congressmen/Congresswomen release the names of those they nominated and a few months later those who have accepted their appointments
Great information here Pima, thanks! Wondering if Virginia could also be one of those “spread the wealth” states as well..Some Congressmen/Congresswomen release the names of those they nominated and a few months later those who have accepted their appointments
Some do this, but it is usually late spring. They may also include on their announcement every appointee in their district, this is the beware point. At any given time only 5 can be charged to an MoC, so some years they can have multiple charged, however, on their announcement it could have 8 or more names. The reason why is although the MoC may have nominated them, most of them would have been charged to other sources.
Many MoCs on their home page will have a tab regarding news releases where you can find out there too if they announce their list of appointees.
OBTW you can also use the search function here to see if there are posters from your district to see if they have been appointed. TX is typically what most posters call a spread the wealth state. IE, MoCs talk and usually will only give 1 or 2 at tops from the MoCs, because they have so many applicants.
Great information here Pima, thanks! Wondering if Virginia could also be one of those “spread the wealth” states as well..Some Congressmen/Congresswomen release the names of those they nominated and a few months later those who have accepted their appointments
Some do this, but it is usually late spring. They may also include on their announcement every appointee in their district, this is the beware point. At any given time only 5 can be charged to an MoC, so some years they can have multiple charged, however, on their announcement it could have 8 or more names. The reason why is although the MoC may have nominated them, most of them would have been charged to other sources.
Many MoCs on their home page will have a tab regarding news releases where you can find out there too if they announce their list of appointees.
OBTW you can also use the search function here to see if there are posters from your district to see if they have been appointed. TX is typically what most posters call a spread the wealth state. IE, MoCs talk and usually will only give 1 or 2 at tops from the MoCs, because they have so many applicants.
That is what I thought! DD is extremely blessed and grateful!Great information here Pima, thanks! Wondering if Virginia could also be one of those “spread the wealth” states as well..Some Congressmen/Congresswomen release the names of those they nominated and a few months later those who have accepted their appointments
Some do this, but it is usually late spring. They may also include on their announcement every appointee in their district, this is the beware point. At any given time only 5 can be charged to an MoC, so some years they can have multiple charged, however, on their announcement it could have 8 or more names. The reason why is although the MoC may have nominated them, most of them would have been charged to other sources.
Many MoCs on their home page will have a tab regarding news releases where you can find out there too if they announce their list of appointees.
OBTW you can also use the search function here to see if there are posters from your district to see if they have been appointed. TX is typically what most posters call a spread the wealth state. IE, MoCs talk and usually will only give 1 or 2 at tops from the MoCs, because they have so many applicants.
VA is without a doubt a spread the wealth state. Each senator can have up to 700 kids requesting a nom. Do not expect more than 1 nom.
has anyone here has experiences with ami beras nomination process?
I’ve tried to contact them and whenever I’ve called the person assigned to service academy’s hasn’t been there and hasn’t reached out.has anyone here has experiences with ami beras nomination process?
I assume you have already researched this site:
https://bera.house.gov/academynominations
It’s thorough, provides all the essential info on required info and due dates, lists FAQs, notes an upcoming info night in September, gives his staffer’s name and contact info.
Perhaps if you had a specific question?
With luck, someone from that District will pop up with additional comments.
I hope you are applying to both Senators and VP as well.
It’s in regards to letters of recommendations and what should be on them, on the website it said there’s no template, but what information should be included?What is your question? Though all the elected officials’ processes differ, many of the questions that are asked here every year are common across all nom sources.
For the assigned staffer, this may be only one of her assigned duties, or she may not be full-time. No question is too mundane for SAF. If you browse the dozens and dozens of threads, you’ll see questions of all kinds...”do the spaces count in the character count”...
Does anyone know how competitive NJ (District 7) is for USNA nomination from MOC ?