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| Anyone have a kid applying to one or more this year? How is the application process going? |
| Daughter applied USCGA. App process was tough but done in time for EA. Now just wait and see what the decision is. Hoping for the best. |
Good luck! |
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Good luck to all! You can always find lots of useful information and a list of applicants already accepted (athletes/letters of assurance) - at serviceacademyforums.com
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(I just responded to the other SA thread on this board re nominations.) My DC is applying and has everything except a nomination. She has interviewed with her congressperson's team, and we are just waiting for the decision. She also has an interview with one senator (senator's team) lined up; she has not heard from the other. Anyone else's kid applying? |
Go Army! Beat Navy! đ |
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Go Army! Beat Navy! |
| We visited my nephew at West Point in the fall. He is a freshman (Plebe). We took him out to lunch. He was like a zombie with the always laughing always smiling lovely boy I have known for 18 years seemingly erased. Maybe it's just the shell shock of the first year. Or maybe that's part of the process of tearing down/building up? Regardless it was very jarring to me. |
If you took a Plebe out to lunch, of course he was different. First, any freshman, anywhere, is going to act differently: it doesnât matter if they are at an academy or IU. Thatâs just part of separating from their previous life. At the academies, the cadets / mids are challenged each day academically, physically, emotionally. West Point is a relentlessly demanding environment. You (and I) never experienced that level of stress. And the imposition of that stressâstress that is intentionally placed on the cadets in order to turn out highly educated, disciplined leaders, is imposed most acutely plebe year. Ike was probably a bit of a zombie from time to time his plebe year, too. But he ended up doing pretty well for himself. Hint: Write him cards and letters or text him. Keep in touch. Reinforce that you are proud of him. And when you write, end everything with: Beat Navy! |
+1 DH always said itâs a great place to be âfromâ but itâs a tough four years. Immature 18 year old brains being trained to make life or death decisions is tough stuff. |
| Just wanted to reassure the aunt/uncle that it will be ok. Some of my best adult friends are USNA graduates and are warm, loving, funny people and dazzling âunclesâ to my DD. The stories about their early months at USNA are now told humorously but itâs obviously a challenging way to prepare for a very specific career. I do think it was a huge reason that my friends are such empathetic people now. Obviously not all grads are probably like this, but the ones I know seem to really connect with people going through hardship and excel at connecting with people from different backgrounds. |
Guessing he was tired, among other things. |
Hang in there and don't worry too much. Common saying that there are three stages at West Point - Beast, Plebe year, and the rest of West Point. Also, wait until he gets home - many Plebes are still uncomfortable out in Highland Falls - in uniform, etc. - he will decompress when he is home. |