Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have absolutely no shot at getting into an academy from this area, don't even bother unless you know a Senator.
Lots of great ROTC programs. VirginianTech has the Core Cadet program that is like an academy.
Not true. The Senators evaluate the entire package and nominate that way. Close friend’s child got in without knowing any Senators. Just went through the regular process. It’s a bit cumbersome but he’s athletic and has high stats.
USMA requires 5 year military commitment and is intense. Structured but great opp for the right student.
+1 I’m genuinely curious why people on here insist on answering about matters they clearly have little knowledge.
LOL okie dokie. Husband is military and has to evaluate the people applying to the service academies. He doesn't have the heart to tell the parents or kids how they have no shot. This is one of the most competitive areas given the heavy military presence. I assume that the OP has no military ties so doesn't know this fact. Ask any of your military friends with kids. They know.
Based on who is getting appointments and admission from FCPS publics, this year is markedly easier than the last four years. Draw your own conclusions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ds is being recruited for a sport. Academically he’s a math and science kid with some interest on in medical school.
Alternatively does anyone have experience with ROTC?
Btw if you know little or nothing about this world, other than military = bad, please do not bother responding.
you'll get much better info from the service academies forum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have absolutely no shot at getting into an academy from this area, don't even bother unless you know a Senator.
Lots of great ROTC programs. VirginianTech has the Core Cadet program that is like an academy.
Not true. The Senators evaluate the entire package and nominate that way. Close friend’s child got in without knowing any Senators. Just went through the regular process. It’s a bit cumbersome but he’s athletic and has high stats.
USMA requires 5 year military commitment and is intense. Structured but great opp for the right student.
+1 I’m genuinely curious why people on here insist on answering about matters they clearly have little knowledge.
LOL okie dokie. Husband is military and has to evaluate the people applying to the service academies. He doesn't have the heart to tell the parents or kids how they have no shot. This is one of the most competitive areas given the heavy military presence. I assume that the OP has no military ties so doesn't know this fact. Ask any of your military friends with kids. They know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have absolutely no shot at getting into an academy from this area, don't even bother unless you know a Senator.
Lots of great ROTC programs. VirginianTech has the Core Cadet program that is like an academy.
Not true. The Senators evaluate the entire package and nominate that way. Close friend’s child got in without knowing any Senators. Just went through the regular process. It’s a bit cumbersome but he’s athletic and has high stats.
USMA requires 5 year military commitment and is intense. Structured but great opp for the right student.
+1 I’m genuinely curious why people on here insist on answering about matters they clearly have little knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Air Force and navy are harder and treat their folks better active duty. Their bases are generally much nicer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for posting that link. Sad that any of the academies would be forced to compile such a list. Your caviler dismissal of this as DEI is equally sad and misleading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your child want to go to a school that gets rid of books about the holocaust and slavery, but keeps Mein Kampf ?
Any year prior to this, I would have encouraged an academy. These are not normal times.
-two academy grads in our family
DEI books were removed. They did not remove a book about the Holocaust, but rather a gender studies book that looks at how Holocaust memorials represent gender. Here are the books that were removed. Big deal. - Academy Grad![]()
https://media.defense.gov/2025/Apr/04/2003683009/-1/-1/0/250404-LIST%20OF%20REMOVED%20BOOKS%20FROM%20NIMITZ%20LIBRARY.PDF
I agree it’s sad that they had to do it. But this is where the last 4 years left us.
F off fascist. We beat you in WWII and we’ll do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Air Force and navy are harder and treat their folks better active duty. Their bases are generally much nicer.
Anonymous wrote:If your student has had an IEP / 504, inhaler, EpiPen or any other condition you have to mark on a school form they will be medically ineligible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised no one has mentioned the Coast Guard Academy. You don’t need a nomination and to me it seems the safest branch of the military to be in .
Both Coast Guard Academy and Merchant Marine Academy are hidden gems. No nomination is required for Coast Guard. You need a nomination for Merchant Marine but it's usually much easier than the other 3 service academies.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM has the most insane takes on service academies lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for posting that link. Sad that any of the academies would be forced to compile such a list. Your caviler dismissal of this as DEI is equally sad and misleading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your child want to go to a school that gets rid of books about the holocaust and slavery, but keeps Mein Kampf ?
Any year prior to this, I would have encouraged an academy. These are not normal times.
-two academy grads in our family
DEI books were removed. They did not remove a book about the Holocaust, but rather a gender studies book that looks at how Holocaust memorials represent gender. Here are the books that were removed. Big deal. - Academy Grad![]()
https://media.defense.gov/2025/Apr/04/2003683009/-1/-1/0/250404-LIST%20OF%20REMOVED%20BOOKS%20FROM%20NIMITZ%20LIBRARY.PDF
I agree it’s sad that they had to do it. But this is where the last 4 years left us.