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peter99
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I got accepted to USAFA Summer Seminar about a month ago. How much does Summer Seminar factor into your acceptance to the academy? I have a 3.91 GPA, 1540 SAT, National Honor Society secretary, violin teacher, concertmaster of my orchestra, intern on a Senate campaign, 6 AP classes so far, a Junior Leadership charity program, got accepted to Girls State. I'm homeschooled, so no sports (although I do Crossfit 5/week and going to compete next year) - I know that's where I'm really deficient - my ALO didn't think that was going to be a HUGE problem though. Do I have any chance of getting in?
Also, I have a peanut allergy that's not severe. Is that going to be a problem (make it less likely for me to get accepted)? I haven't had a reaction in over a year and the reactions aren't severe - not anaphylactic or anything like that. I make peanut butter sandwiches for the kids I babysit and my family eats peanut butter and stuff around me all the time. The only way it affects me is if I actually eat peanuts and even then it's not serious. But I'm concerned I'd have to write that down on my application or my doctor will have to report it.
I don't have any experience with military and I'm kind of nervous about this, so any reply would be great. Thanks.
Also, I have a peanut allergy that's not severe. Is that going to be a problem (make it less likely for me to get accepted)? I haven't had a reaction in over a year and the reactions aren't severe - not anaphylactic or anything like that. I make peanut butter sandwiches for the kids I babysit and my family eats peanut butter and stuff around me all the time. The only way it affects me is if I actually eat peanuts and even then it's not serious. But I'm concerned I'd have to write that down on my application or my doctor will have to report it.
I don't have any experience with military and I'm kind of nervous about this, so any reply would be great. Thanks.
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