MomoftheMagik
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So, does everyone who is scholastically qualified receive a letter stating such? Is it safe to assume one is scholastically qualified if a nomination is received?
I just spoke to a Mid who I'm friendly with at USNA, and he has no clue what I was talking about when I asked him about a scholastically qualified letter. And he's there so maybe its for the people who got there academics done first before the other stuff could be evaluated by the board?
make's sense though. Why would a MOC waste a nom on a kid who's not academically qualified. I can understand medical and physical, and the MOC not being able to measure these two fields, but MOC can certainly measure academics.
I recently found out, through reading all of these posts, that he would recieve any news of an appointment from his nominating senator or represenative first, so now find myself checking caller id everyday or answering machine. Does anyone really know when a qualified candidate with nominations would expect to receive an appointment? Any advice to keep our minds off of the mailbox?????
make's sense though. Why would a MOC waste a nom on a kid who's not academically qualified. I can understand medical and physical, and the MOC not being able to measure these two fields, but MOC can certainly measure academics.
My heartfelt congratulations. It's rewarding to see those accepted that truly want this appointment.Good news. Today we got a call from our senator saying our son was appointed to the US Naval Academy. I am beyond crying right now. They said a packet would be coming in the mail next week. Has anyone else heard any news?