It seems like there is no place to put the actual height and weight on the site?The link USAFA sent me to provide this information doesn't seem to work... Anybody else having problems with this one? Thanks!
It might initially be blank for those whom they have already received the info from DODMERBIt seems like there is no place to put the actual height and weight on the site?
If your DD believes there's an error, have her email her admissions advisor and request clarification.DD just got the email requesting measurements. Says she is out of standard even though she was under the limit on the website for her height/weight and also weighed while fully clothed. Was there a clerical error somewhere or a unpublished secret standard?
DD emailed the team and was told to get measurements. Still confused because she is clearly below the published minimums on the website.If your DD believes there's an error, have her email her admissions advisor and request clarification.
Sounds like they want to get verification of the measurements in case they were fat-fingered into the system. I recommend that your daughter do what they advise and get measured again.DD emailed the team and was told to get measurements. Still confused because she is clearly below the published minimums on the website.
Why publish a height/weight standard if it is not the standard? My Navy brain is having difficulty with this concept... It's like double secret probation from Animal House!Sounds like they want to get verification of the measurements in case they were fat-fingered into the system. I recommend that your daughter do what they advise and get measured again.
Not sure that that is the issue. If there's a clerical error upon inputting your daughter's numbers, then that needs to be corrected. For all we know, the doctor/nurse wrote the number down incorrectly.Why publish a height/weight standard if it is not the standard? My Navy brain is having difficulty with this concept... It's like double secret probation from Animal House!
Do you mean below the published maximums, meaning under the max weight for her height? If you mean under the minimum weight for her height, she will have to submit measurements. My ds did last year because he was under weight and had to submit his measurements.DD emailed the team and was told to get measurements. Still confused because she is clearly below the published minimums on the website.
She is under the MAX allowed by USAFA's published minimums by 3lbs but USAFA has requested body fat measurements.Do you mean below the published maximums, meaning under the max weight for her height? If you mean under the minimum weight for her height, she will have to submit measurements. My ds did last year because he was under weight and had to submit his measurements.
USAFA admissions did not clarify anything - just simply stated she needed to get measured without explanation which begs the question...what is the standard if not the PUBLISHED standard? How do we check with DoDMERB to see if they entered the correct body mass?Not sure that that is the issue. If there's a clerical error upon inputting your daughter's numbers, then that needs to be corrected. For all we know, the doctor/nurse wrote the number down incorrectly.