<p>hi, im applying the naval academy and i want to know if anybody could tell me roughly if my chances are good/great/not so great.</p>
<p>I am an honor student at a private school
I run all three seasons (xc, indoor and outdoor track)
I did ALA girls state AND ALA girls nation
SGA president
I went to summer seminar
my application was in very early
I was invited to and went to a candidate visit weekend
My brother is a graduate and currently active duty
I think my blue and gold interview went really well
In many school clubs
Active in community service
DODMERB qualified
Very strong teacher recommendations
I am a female
I live in a very competitive state</p>
<p>any feedback on what anyone thinks my chances are would be much appreciated.</p>
<p>A virtual crap shoot trying to chance you. As noted, your math, for a traditional candidate, is mediocre. Being from a highly competitive state could well impact your possibilities. Conversely, having a successfully commissioned sibling and USNA grad could well impact your possibilities. Another positive indicator is your CVW, altho I’d be cautious in placing too much weight on that. 50-50. Wish I could be more encouraging. The best news is you’re still in the game. </p>
<p>If you’re a person of genuine faith, pray. God’s grace is boundless.</p>
<p>Keep taking the SAT to get your math up. Reading is ok. Not great. But ok and shouldn’t hurt too bad. But being that the Academy is heavy Math/Science, that weighs heavily. Other things we don’t know like people said GPA, Rank, How many APs? Classes? Minority Status? Awards received etc. Does anyone know how much a sibling graduate weighs in?</p>