![]() If you want guidance Pm me and I can show you some of my spreadsheets. It’s a little dated but the information guided me a lot (before I found this forum!). Try reading Building a Midshipman by Jacqui Murray. I agree with making a file! You’ll have a lot to turn it. Don’t know if it helped, but it can’t hurt to look professional. The secretary at one interview pointed out that it wasn’t something many kids did and it looked professional. ’s Application For Nomination to the United States Naval Academy. I typed up a letter saying something along the lines of “to whom it may concern. When mailing in applications a cover letter wouldn’t hurt too. I checked online and was able to use the same couple essays for multiple sources. Most nomination sources publish on their websites what information they’ll need and when it’s all due. Explain to them the importance of why you’re applying/want to serve if they ask! I think having a good relationship with your teachers helps here a lot. They appreciated the notice and it gave them time to ask about the academies because not many kids from my school apply. I just informed them that around April or May they would get an email of some sort and kept them up to date. When the Appointments started to arrive DD took donuts in again as a thank you! IMHO you can get folks to help with a dozen donuts!Ĭlick to expand.I told my Junior year teachers in January but maybe I was a little overzealous. DD also bought donuts for them before school ended as a little thank you for their help in advance. They can and may be very helpful in your quest. It was her goal and journey! I would suggest getting the contact information of your teachers who will be providing recommendations as well as your guidance counselor and principal. She did tis without the assistance of her parents. Plus she had a spreadsheet listing everything required and the date due. My DD had a binder for each with an outline of what was due and when it was due. Each has their own process and deadlines are different for each. I would suggest having a binder for each Academy and each MOC where you plan to applying. It is a HUGE process to apply to the Academies. DODMERB and CFA are completed once and is used for all three you have mentioned. Each MOC ie Congressman and Senator has their own process. The letters of recommendation are different for each. IE USMA requires ACT writing and USNA and USAFA do not. The process is the same yet it is different. ![]()
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