I got pulled off the NAPS-Waitlist! BEST WISHES TO ALL OF YOU!! I am very, very, very excited and I hope to see more Waitlisters get pulled up soon!! I am so grateful for this opportunity!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go Jackets!DD just received TWE . On to GT for Aerospace Engineering and 4 yr NROTC scholarship . (She only applied to USNA and Nrotc ). She will be joining her second year AROTC sister at Ga Tech . DD got her nrotc NSI assignment yesterday, and she excited to get started as a Midshipman . She says she will reapply to USNA, but time will tell . Good luck to all remaining !
Congratulations!I got pulled off the NAPS-Waitlist! BEST WISHES TO ALL OF YOU!! I am very, very, very excited and I hope to see more Waitlisters get pulled up soon!! I am so grateful for this opportunity!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No wat to tell. The endgame calculus likely varies each year. You’re still standing!I got an email saying the class is full but I can still remain on the waitlist. Does anyone know from the past how likely it is to be accepted even a few days before I-Day?
I hope he has a good experience with the ODU unit! I spent a year with them and I really enjoyed working with the Marine staff. (I think some of the officers and enlisted staff have left since I was there, though.) I have the utmost respect for the Marine AMOIs and I hope he doesn't let them scare him!He’s now CP at ODU NROTC and got into NSI for Phase 3.
DD just submitted applications to Rubio and Scott. Curious to how long after submitting the application do you find out if you’ve secured an interview? Thank you!Lurker-no-more. Thank you for all of the many excellent posts that have answered many of our questions over the past year.
DD received her USNA Nomination from Senator Marco Rubio. [NASS 3, Inspire Program, CVW]
You generally do not need to duplicate posts across several threads to see responses. Posting this in the current State Nominations thread for Class of 2028 was the appropriate place, rather than resurrecting last cycle’s threads. Let’s hope someone pops up with an answer.DD just submitted applications to Rubio and Scott. Curious to how long after submitting the application do you find out if you’ve secured an interview? Thank you!
I just figured that someone from last year would be more likely to be able to answer my question. And wasn’t sure if cadets/parents from last year would still be active so I asked to a few FL people.You generally do not need to duplicate posts across several threads to see responses. Posting this in the current State Nominations thread for Class of 2028 was the appropriate place, rather than resurrecting last cycle’s threads. Let’s hope someone pops up with an answer.
Keep in mind unless the elected official’s website, their staffers or other reliable source indicates they do interviews, there are some elected officials who do not use interviews. They are all free to conduct their nom process, evaluation and selections as they wish. Or to not nominate at all, though that is rare.
That’s a good idea. I’ll have DD email or call the offices for Rubio and Scott. She is trying to coordinate due to rowing. Her coach is trying to make lineups for regattas those weekends and DD may just need to tell him to plan to put her in a single in case she gets an interview. Thanks!Absent someone posting specific information, you know the two interview dates, so I would make plans on attending both. Given Senator Rubio is holding interviews across the state, it is likely a location will only be a few hours drive (shouldn’t be too much of a logistics impact); Senator Scott appears to only hold in person interviews in Tampa (I'm only going off the senator’s website). For Senator Scott, you could have DD email the nominations coordinator next week to “confirm” all parts of the package have been received and, as part of that correspondence, mention that she is working the logistics to get to Tampa and if she should still pursue/plan on that. However, I think it is always better to plan for it and if it falls through, it’s less of a strain than going the other direction.