Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post really bothers me. Are you kidding? How do people not know that these schools are some of our best and brightest.
Our school systems have completely failed.
I’d guess less than 5% of teens could even name one US military academy, so of course most aren’t going to know how selective or associate prestige? But everyone knows Harvard and Yale.
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.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post really bothers me. Are you kidding? How do people not know that these schools are some of our best and brightest.
Our school systems have completely failed.
I’d guess less than 5% of teens could even name one US military academy, so of course most aren’t going to know how selective or associate prestige? But everyone knows Harvard and Yale.
Certainly Maryland high school students should know the Naval Academy. Do the students not take history? West Point comes up a lot in history discussions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post really bothers me. Are you kidding? How do people not know that these schools are some of our best and brightest.
Our school systems have completely failed.
I’d guess less than 5% of teens could even name one US military academy, so of course most aren’t going to know how selective or associate prestige? But everyone knows Harvard and Yale.
Anonymous wrote:This post really bothers me. Are you kidding? How do people not know that these schools are some of our best and brightest.
Our school systems have completely failed.
)Anonymous wrote:They require a Presidential, Vice Presidential, Senatorial, or Congressional nomination. You also need to qualify academically, medically and physically.
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:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not as prestigious as Harvard and Yale, but up there with Penn and Brown?
More prestigious than any of those. I could not be more proud if one of my kids accepted an academy appointment. The rest are just another college.