USNA Class of 2028 Waiting and Speculating

Just out of curiosity, if I accidently hit the withdraw button, is there like a second page that makes sure that you want to do that or does it automatically just have you withdraw.
That bored huh?😂😂 I’ve wondered the same thing, and I’m pretty sure it does because on the coding for the website it has questions for there
 
Just out of curiosity, if I accidently hit the withdraw button, is there like a second page that makes sure that you want to do that or does it automatically just have you withdraw.
I think many over the years have had this fear! So funny, I worry about it too! Apparently the withdrawal process is multi step (according to the post below) so if you happen to slip and click it by accident you won’t be auto withdrawn. But I’m still always careful! :D

 
I think many over the years have had this fear! So funny, I worry about it too! Apparently the withdrawal process is multi step (according to the post below) so if you happen to slip and click it by accident you won’t be auto withdrawn. But I’m still always careful! :D

Oh thank God! I was looking for a post like that and couldn't find one. Thank you!
 
Maybe because there are often a buttload of kids that get selected from the NE and Mid-Atlantic. Generally a lot more than there are MoC spots.

I'd hazard a guess that this region makes up the bulk of the "puzzle" challenge that Noms and Appointments have to put together.
 
Maybe because there are often a buttload of kids that get selected from the NE and Mid-Atlantic. Generally a lot more than there are MoC spots.

I'd hazard a guess that this region makes up the bulk of the "puzzle" challenge that Noms and Appointments have to put together.
The U.S. is very big, sometimes it's hard to remember where the majority of people resides esp when a small state like Massachusetts has the same slots as a larger state of Arizona. Attacked is a map, from the 2020 censuses that took effect last year, of how much MoC spots there are per state, and it does seem like the bigger states (Cali, NY, TX, FL) haven't seen the flood of people as other states. @ARMARINE03 son took one of the spots in Arkansas (4) for sure! This should explain why the Northeast, and the two coasts in general, have seen little action. There's way more people in these states, meaning way more applicants, slates, and puzzle pieces... 🧩🧩🧩
 

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The U.S. is very big, sometimes it's hard to remember where the majority of people resides esp when a small state like Massachusetts has the same slots as a larger state of Arizona. Attacked is a map, from the 2020 censuses that took effect last year, of how much MoC spots there are per state, and it does seem like the bigger states (Cali, NY, TX, FL) haven't seen the flood of people as other states. @ARMARINE03 son took one of the spots in Arkansas (4) for sure! This should explain why the Northeast, and the two coasts in general, have seen little action. There's way more people in these states, meaning way more applicants, slates, and puzzle pieces... 🧩🧩🧩
Where did you get this stat?
 
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