Anonymous wrote:The Army-Navy football game is the definition of memorable college experience.
Anonymous wrote:Another rec for the serviceacademyforum. My kid is currently at USNA and loves it. Definitely not for everyone. Take a tour and do the candidate's visit, if you're invited.
Anonymous wrote:Do they drug test? If a kid smoked weed at home during the holidays, in a state where it’s legal, can he/she get in trouble for that?
Anonymous wrote:Echo earlier PP who suggested serviceacademyforums.com as a much better source of info on this topic than DCUM. wealth of info there and current cadets participating on the forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - you should go spend some time on serviceacademyforums.com - lots and lots of information and way more expertise than DCUM on service academies. there are many posts on this topic. And, the academies have different characters.
Your daughter should definitely do an overnight visit.
FWIW, my child is a plebe at USMA. Not the typical college experience and yes, many rules, but terrific opportunities that don't exist at other colleges. Also, my child has been home two long weekends since leaving in June, went to NYC for the T2T 5K and is flying to TX so see the USAFA v. USMA football game.
Does USMA pay any expenses related to travel for away football games?
Sometimes. USMA suggested they would defray some costs on this one. Don't forget Cadets are getting paid a stipend while attending USMA.
Anonymous wrote:Friend also wanted DD to come to a dance. I'll find you a date the friend said (obviously more girls were needed) DD said find someone who voted as a Democrat (why waste time when they're not compatible ..) Friend couldn't find her a date who had voted for Obama. Some claimed to have not voted, but no Obama voters. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - you should go spend some time on serviceacademyforums.com - lots and lots of information and way more expertise than DCUM on service academies. there are many posts on this topic. And, the academies have different characters.
Your daughter should definitely do an overnight visit.
FWIW, my child is a plebe at USMA. Not the typical college experience and yes, many rules, but terrific opportunities that don't exist at other colleges. Also, my child has been home two long weekends since leaving in June, went to NYC for the T2T 5K and is flying to TX so see the USAFA v. USMA football game.
Does USMA pay any expenses related to travel for away football games?