Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average SAT at West Point and AFA is about 1300. Lower at USNA. Not nearly as difficult to get into as an Ivy or any hyper-elite college. Great schools and much respect to the kind of kid who makes the commitment but not nearly the same level of academic performers.
Have at me. (If it helps, I did earn a congressional nomination to the AFA but was denied due to a failed color blindness test. I had no clue I was color blind. It hurt but I would’ve made a lousy cadet. Couldn’t get out of bed.)
I think the low SAT average is partially based on the forced geographic distribution of nominated and appointed students. I'm sure they could load up on high stat kids from NY, CT, NJ, MD, VA, CA etc. like most prestigious colleges do. But they are looking for more geographic balance.
It is interesting that their average SAT/ACT scores are well below even top state schools like W&M, UNC and UVA.
+1 If HYP was forced to admit kids from every part of the country, they'd likely have a similar profile.
The academies are definitely prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very prestigious and very sought after by employers after their service commitments.
This
Anonymous wrote:What is your reaction when you hear that a kid turned down at top 20 school for an academy?
Anonymous wrote:Like to an average layman? Maybe not as prestigious as Harvard and Yale, but up there with Penn and Brown? Just curious. This really impressive great-at-everything senior boy in our son’s school is heading to one and I sense parents are not impressed. And most kids don’t seem to have a clue what a service academy is, how selectivity, process of getting in, and commitment. I honestly think most sort of conflate it with just enlisting?
Anonymous wrote:Very prestigious and very sought after by employers after their service commitments.
Anonymous wrote:Wow,DCUM has a lot of snobs. I guess you’re the same people who have more respect for the Big Law partner next door than the four-star general who lives down the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a kid with a 1200 SAT score headed to Harvard for a sport. I also know a kid going to Westpoint next year. More impressed with Westpoint kid.
West Point. Two words, not one.
Anonymous wrote:Air Force Academy..,not so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow,DCUM has a lot of snobs. I guess you’re the same people who have more respect for the Big Law partner next door than the four-star general who lives down the street.
Swamp creatures.
Anonymous wrote:Wow,DCUM has a lot of snobs. I guess you’re the same people who have more respect for the Big Law partner next door than the four-star general who lives down the street.