somuchbetterthanme
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Can someone please give me their opinions on joining web guy? What are the advantages ? To me, the price seems crazy !
You have an incoming cadet? YES. Worth every penny to see our DS making his journey through BCT. They capture so much of those first few weeks, Jack's Valley, etc. and they work really hard to capture every cadet. It's also part of the larger parenting organization and we wanted to support that. Others understand the details of the membership better than I, but even if it was just for the photos - we would do it again in a heart beat.Can someone please give me their opinions on joining web guy? What are the advantages ? To me, the price seems crazy !
Compare it to what they might pay for tuition, room, board, etc. in the coming years, plus they will not see you very much at all, presumably. You will not have the time, patience or energy to accurately describe everything going on in your life to them. The pictures will fill in those blanks and forge a bridge of understanding as your life path forks away from theirs.My parents are hesitant due to the price. $432 per year seems like a high price for some pictures? Right?
It is so worth it, I became a master at looking through thousands of pictures to find my daughter.My parents are hesitant due to the price. $432 per year seems like a high price for some pictures? Right?
Sshhh.. don't ruin the surpriseWebguy is totally worth it but it comes with the caveat that as parents you will lose hours and hours of your life during BCT searching for glimpses of your cadet. Lol! Seriously though the pictures are worth it as are the updates from webguy of what your cadets are up too.
Membership is not automatic but it is free now. The grad still has to elect to become a member. Free AOG membership is new as of last year. I paid for my AOG membership back in the day but am glad that is a thing of the past.Here's the info for membership:
Membership | US Air Force Academy AOG & Foundation
Serving the Long Blue Line - Alumni Association for the U.S. Air Force Academywww.usafa.org
Now it seems all graduates are automatically members once they graduate and there is a family plan for current families.