Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close friend has a son who did the summer West Point experience. It was tough and what you’d expect from an army experience but he loved it and knew he wanted to apply after that summer.
Thanks, this is helpful info. What sort of school environment was he coming from? Do you know if it was tough physically or mentally or both? I think my dc will like any physical rigor, but I’m curious how he’ll take the rest. He’s already in a very strict environment so I’m hoping it’s not too much of a shock for him
Anonymous wrote:My niece did the Air Force and Coast Guard summer programs last year and didn’t enjoy the AF as much as CG. The experience helped her decide to attend the USCGA this fall!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if your child gets in, it’s a good opportunity to see what cadet life is like. Be aware that it’s usually run by the least accomplished current cadets. It’s kind of a punishment summer activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my DS did last summer USNA Summer Seminar
Can you share what it was like? Was it tough physically? I posted above. I think my dc will love that, but I’m not sure what else is involved
It wasn’t really that tough for him. It was just to give them a taste of what it would be like if they entered the academy. My son really liked it received a congressional nom, but decided academy life wasn’t for him. He chose NROTC at a very good school as wants a good balance in college and wants to have a normal college experience as well
That’s great and seems like a good balance. Do you think it’s possible to do a college sport and ROTC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my DS did last summer USNA Summer Seminar
Can you share what it was like? Was it tough physically? I posted above. I think my dc will love that, but I’m not sure what else is involved
It wasn’t really that tough for him. It was just to give them a taste of what it would be like if they entered the academy. My son really liked it received a congressional nom, but decided academy life wasn’t for him. He chose NROTC at a very good school as wants a good balance in college and wants to have a normal college experience as well
Anonymous wrote:My niece did the Air Force and Coast Guard summer programs last year and didn’t enjoy the AF as much as CG. The experience helped her decide to attend the USCGA this fall!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes my DS did last summer USNA Summer Seminar
Can you share what it was like? Was it tough physically? I posted above. I think my dc will love that, but I’m not sure what else is involved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if your child gets in, it’s a good opportunity to see what cadet life is like. Be aware that it’s usually run by the least accomplished current cadets. It’s kind of a punishment summer activity.
That’s interesting. Why is it punishment?
It's not. It's a choice some of them (rising sophomores) make.
My DS is attending a USNA seminar in June. Looking forward to it.
I hope your son enjoys his seminar.
Nobody asks for this summer position, trust me. There are tons of more sought after summer assignments and only those with the lowest academic/military/PT scores end up doing it as a cadet.
Stop with this. You are beyond wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if your child gets in, it’s a good opportunity to see what cadet life is like. Be aware that it’s usually run by the least accomplished current cadets. It’s kind of a punishment summer activity.
That’s interesting. Why is it punishment?
It's not. It's a choice some of them (rising sophomores) make.
My DS is attending a USNA seminar in June. Looking forward to it.
I hope your son enjoys his seminar.
Nobody asks for this summer position, trust me. There are tons of more sought after summer assignments and only those with the lowest academic/military/PT scores end up doing it as a cadet.
Stop with this. You are beyond wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if your child gets in, it’s a good opportunity to see what cadet life is like. Be aware that it’s usually run by the least accomplished current cadets. It’s kind of a punishment summer activity.
That’s interesting. Why is it punishment?
It's not. It's a choice some of them (rising sophomores) make.
My DS is attending a USNA seminar in June. Looking forward to it.
I hope your son enjoys his seminar.
Nobody asks for this summer position, trust me. There are tons of more sought after summer assignments and only those with the lowest academic/military/PT scores end up doing it as a cadet.