Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparable to #20 - #30 schools
You honestly think West point is on the level of Emory and Georgetown??!! Service academies are not even top 50 at best.
Yes. And Gtown is not what it used to be.
You're utterly delusional. I guarantee you 99% of service academy students couldnt get into Emory or Georgetown, nor would service academy students have the same med school/ law school placement as the schools or any other top 25. Just delusional!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparable to #20 - #30 schools
You honestly think West point is on the level of Emory and Georgetown??!! Service academies are not even top 50 at best.
Yes. And Gtown is not what it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparable to #20 - #30 schools
You honestly think West point is on the level of Emory and Georgetown??!! Service academies are not even top 50 at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparable to #20 - #30 schools
You honestly think West point is on the level of Emory and Georgetown??!! Service academies are not even top 50 at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparable to #20 - #30 schools
You honestly think West point is on the level of Emory and Georgetown??!! Service academies are not even top 50 at best.
Anonymous wrote:Comparable to #20 - #30 schools
Anonymous wrote:When is it to late to pursue an application to one of the service academies? My rising senior has suddenly become much more interested in applying.
Anonymous wrote:The folks who went to West Point/Annapolis def got way more respect than Ivy Leaguers where I group up; no contest. (Rich coastal area)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the other service academy thread get deleted?
One is enough for this topic.
Top service academies are considered prestigious and respected enough.
However it's for a different audience. It has different path and different life style
No need to exaggerate and trying to boost it