Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
It sounds like your kid is a senior and had not yet made or received a firm commitment from the USNA team. I personally would start there because he is likely not being treated by admissions as a recruited athlete until that happens.
Dp. How can a team make a firm commitment without the dc going through the app process? I know 2 kids recruited and they still had to apply similar to what this PP is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
Anonymous wrote:A young guy who put wooden shutters in our house told us that he had been in the Navy pre-Trump (the first time round) and that there'd been significant changes after Trump took over.
The food was greatly improved, the uniforms were all updated and new, but that every single morning at 6am they had to be armed and ready to deploy. Every morning. He said it was completely insane and he dropped out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
It sounds like your kid is a senior and had not yet made or received a firm commitment from the USNA team. I personally would start there because he is likely not being treated by admissions as a recruited athlete until that happens.
Dp. How can a team make a firm commitment without the dc going through the app process? I know 2 kids recruited and they still had to apply similar to what this PP is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
It sounds like your kid is a senior and had not yet made or received a firm commitment from the USNA team. I personally would start there because he is likely not being treated by admissions as a recruited athlete until that happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
He should be fine. My DC got a waiver this year after being off meds for 12 months. Just be completely honest about the timeline as they will check all pharmacy claims. Also, make sure that any standardized testing (SAT/ACT) was done off meds and that grades did not decline once meds were stopped. Lastly, they care far more about any classroom accommodations then they care about meds. They will ask your child's high school to attest that the student never had extra time, etc (my student never did).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was planning to apply to the Navy but with Trump firing so much talent and putting in strange policies, he's rethinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Thank you! Dc is being recruited by an academy coach- two different ones but dc is more focused on USNA. But dc is still going through the normal process and had his interview with an officer. It didn’t go great. Guy told dc he needed to prep much more for his congressional interview. How should he prep?
Also we are worried about the medical clearance. Dc took adhd meds as a freshman for a few months. Was mostly off by sophomore year and done by last year.
Anonymous wrote:I went to one and have a role in congressional nominations, in case I can help answer questions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was planning to apply to the Navy but with Trump firing so much talent and putting in strange policies, he's rethinking.
Anyone applying to an Academy or a ROTC scholarship today won't be serving under Trump. Those students won't commission until the next administration.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was planning to apply to the Navy but with Trump firing so much talent and putting in strange policies, he's rethinking.