Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, congratulations to your DC it's a huge honor.
But I agree with the PP, if there's any uncertainty, your DC should pass. It's a very very very hard road - an excellent education and career, but it requires a level of commitment and determination well beyond any typical college experience. Same for the post-grad service requirements.
One of my neighbors growing up made to West Point - he was back home after a week or 10 days.
This is the answer, OP. No need to read further as your thread will now quickly deteriorate.
GL to your DC.
Anonymous wrote:ROTC sounds like it's a better option. It's a significant amount of work during college but you can leave the program at any time and you're still a student at the college, unlike the service academies. Many kids have a hard adjustment but end up sticking it out because they make friends in the program, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My DC was in same situation last cycle. Also received congressional nom. You have to be all in on wanting to go to an academy. It's definitely not a half way thing. Need 100% total commitment to it. It's not just college. It's better your kid knows that now than later if gets admitted and he gets there. Good luck to your DC.
Anonymous wrote:OP, congratulations to your DC it's a huge honor.
But I agree with the PP, if there's any uncertainty, your DC should pass. It's a very very very hard road - an excellent education and career, but it requires a level of commitment and determination well beyond any typical college experience. Same for the post-grad service requirements.
One of my neighbors growing up made to West Point - he was back home after a week or 10 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.
Its literally impossible to give someone advice on a military academy app in 2025 without these considerations.
If the kid isn't 100% gung ho, its a bad idea.
Nonsense. The current administration is term limited. A student starting in Fall 2025 will still be in college when a new administration takes office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.
The service academies are a great option for some kids. All have solid academics. Being a military officer is a great option for those who want that
All of the service academies (and also VMI or Citadel) involve / require some things I would call silly, like having to square one's arms while eating in the dining hall. Some might call some common aspects of student life at an academy as hazing.
ROTC is another great option that also leads to a military officer career. This usually will have less of the silliness (and less hazing).
For Navy or USCG, please also see the separate thread on the US Merchant Marine Academy.
Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.
Its literally impossible to give someone advice on a military academy app in 2025 without these considerations.
If the kid isn't 100% gung ho, its a bad idea.
Nonsense. The current administration is term limited. A student starting in Fall 2025 will still be in college when a new administration takes office.
Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.
Its literally impossible to give someone advice on a military academy app in 2025 without these considerations.
If the kid isn't 100% gung ho, its a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:and seem on the fence. Anyone btdt or in the process? If you don’t like military, Trump, Hegseth etc please move on.