CallSignGaspar
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Seeing it or not, it's been a good run. Good luck to you! I am rooting for you for Class of 2024!!!
I unfortunately also received a TWE this year. Best of luck to you for next year's application, and good luck at your plan B!
Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it@15navy_candidate. I think you should take @Old Navy BGO advice earlier in this thread … take some time to reevaluate, and maybe take a semester or 2 of college and reapply with a Stronger resume.
After I read this post I had to sing the National Anthem and bust through some concrete walls with my bare hands.@TomB - if I was in charge of the USNA admissions process I would offer you an appointment based on this post alone. Good luck.
@TomB - if I was in charge of the USNA admissions process I would offer you an appointment based on this post alone. Good luck.
After I read this post I had to sing the National Anthem and bust through some concrete walls with my bare hands.@TomB - if I was in charge of the USNA admissions process I would offer you an appointment based on this post alone. Good luck.
TomB is a leader of men/women. I want him in my foxhole or cockpit.
Thank you all, no guarantees on my end but I will not give up. God bless.I know a lot of people said this, but I could stop myself from posting[emoji13]
Your post gave such a inspiring and strong message. I will look forward to seeing you in the naval academy (even though I wouldn't know who are are) and good luck!
Wholeheartedly agree, I'm just praying that I did all I could for USNA this year. I followed the sticky you posted to the tee and want to thank you for helping me increase the strength of my application from it. I'll just have to wait and see what happens. Again to those who received a TWE, good luck to all of you, you all have bright futures ahead of you.While perhaps cold comfort, keep in mind that there are other paths -- great paths -- to becoming an officer and serving your country. Many exceptional USN and USMC leaders have come from the ranks of ROTC, OCS and enlisted commissioning programs. Depending on your circumstances, one of the above may be a more effective route than USNA.
I don't for a minute want to discourage anyone from continuing to pursue an appointment to USNA. Only want to ensure you keep your eye on the ultimate prize, which (for those on this forum) is becoming a USN/USMC officer.
Definitely keep that attitude. I applied for the class of 2022, got rejected, reapplied, and now I’ve been offered an appointment. It can definitely happen your second time around!Hello, I just wanted to post this because I just received a TWE for the class of 2023. Thank you to everyone here for the help and advice on the questions I have asked, however, this is not a goodbye. I will begin my application for the class of 2024 on April 1st when the preliminary application opens. I will end up at USNA, no matter what. Congrats to those who earned appointments and for those that don't, fear not because the only thing that can stop you from going to USNA is you.