| With Mike Flynn involved with these hell no |
Stop with this. You are beyond wrong |
NP. My dc did Air Force summer seminar. Had an amazing time. Ultimately did not apply to AF but now has some second thoughts about that |
Yeah my husband is a USAFA grad and that's not correct. Its a punishment in so far as you don't have free time but it's not like survival training lol |
It wasn’t really that tough for him. It was just to give them a taste of what it would be like if they entered the academy. My son really liked it received a congressional nom, but decided academy life wasn’t for him. He chose NROTC at a very good school as wants a good balance in college and wants to have a normal college experience as well |
| Also, just to add. They will conduct a PT test there that goes into his application packet so make sure he is good on his pull ups, running and sit ups. |
| My niece did the Air Force and Coast Guard summer programs last year and didn’t enjoy the AF as much as CG. The experience helped her decide to attend the USCGA this fall! |
That’s awesome! |
That’s great and seems like a good balance. Do you think it’s possible to do a college sport and ROTC? |
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DS did Coast Guard, and while he found it to be a valuable experience, he ultimately decided a service academy/military career was not for him.
I’m glad he had the opportunity to figure this out before he committed. |
Yes |
This is 100% false. —Academy alumnus and parent. It’s amazing the level of confidence with which people on here will yap complete nonsense. |
The USAFA program at Colorado Springs is mostly academic with little strenuous exercise due to concern about altitude sickness. New cadets are given several months to adjust to the altitude. Maybe the focus on academics affected your niece's impression of the USAFA. Son applied to & was accepted by all 4 programs (4 of the 5 military academies offer the 6 day summer programs). Attended USAFA at Colorado Springs, USMA at West Point, and the USNA at Annapolis. Did not attend the US Coast Guard Academy seminar as it conflicted with another summer program that he preferred to attend. All three summer seminars programs were outstanding,but different. Air Force Academy was primarily academic, USMA at West Point involved both classroom experiences and physical activity, while the USNA was more like boot camp with attendees being summoned at 2 or 3 am by banging garage can lids to crawl under wire through the mud. USMA at West Point was a bit depressing because some cadets received notice that some recent grads were killed in action overseas. The USMA likes to surprise attendees with loud noises in order to test reaction to/ tolerance of artillery fire. |
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Our oldest daughter attended the US Coast Guard summer AIM program for rising seniors. Loved the entire experience. Our younger daughter just applied for this summer’s program as well. We highly recommend it to get the most authentic representation of life at the Academy and to see if it’s a good fit.
Here is a helpful forum for all military academies that we used frequently in navigating the process with our oldest. https://www.serviceacademyforums.com/index.php |
He attend a good public school in Texas. Although when he was younger they lived at West Point for a year (military family) so there was a sense of familiarity. He’s a varsity athlete but not super tough so it was hard but doable and gave him confidence. He’s a smart but disorganized kid so the structure was good and he liked it. |