<p>My son received his appointment and accepted the same day! He did an overnight stay last week and had an awesome time. While he did comment that it was a little more relaxed than he imagined, he by no means felt it was going to be easy. Maybe it depends on what your expectations are. Anyway, it was a great trip and my husband and I both felt it was very informative for parents as well. I highly recommend going with your child when they do their overnight. One more thing ... for those that were accepted and plan on going early for R-day ... you better make reservations now. Things are getting booked up. R-day is June 30th.</p>
<p>Congratulations ProudMomma!
"he did comment that it was a little more relaxed than he imagined" That seems to be common feedback, and it was feedback my son gave 2 years ago too. I suspect there is variation from company to company, but I also suspect that candidates who visit imagine that life should be more austere than it really is. From what I have seen the stress cadets have comes from having more to do in a day than can usually be accomplished (perfectionists have to learn to compromise) , constantly being evaluated and corrected, sleep deprivation and physical exhaustion (especially if they are on a team). It is a stress that wears on you over time, and is perhaps not that evident to those who visit for 24 hours.</p>
<p>Maybe current cadets can comment.</p>
<p>OK - So far we have:</p>
<ol>
<li>Hersheybear04 – will accept USNA if offered</li>
<li>Rah rah – accepted</li>
<li>R-Cap –accepted</li>
<li>Inhibitor- accepted</li>
<li>Iforlaur – loa + nom</li>
<li>Peteyflow and twin brother -</li>
<li>Mister sinister – will accept</li>
<li>BAglin08 – accepted</li>
<li>Sehopkins207's son – accepted</li>
<li>Hooyahmicah – will accept USNA if offered</li>
<li>Markerr – accepted</li>
<li>Champs06 –</li>
<li>Lhswolverine – likely to accept</li>
<li>Mom3boy's son - deciding between USNA and USMA</li>
<li>dffro's son - </li>
<li>ProudMomma's son - accepted</li>
</ol>
<p>The list is growing.....</p>
<p>from service academy forum: anothermom's son has accepted (same HS as my son)...also 3 Brookwood (Gwinnett Co. GA) football players signed WP yesterday</p>
<p>Oh Djfrro's son will accept as soon as the packet comes. This has been two years in the making!</p>
<p>"From what I have seen the stress cadets have comes from having more to do in a day than can usually be accomplished (perfectionists have to learn to compromise) , constantly being evaluated and corrected, sleep deprivation and physical exhaustion (especially if they are on a team). It is a stress that wears on you over time, and is perhaps not that evident to those who visit for 24 hours."</p>
<p>Ann - I absolutely agree with you on the above. Believe me, the visit was not flawless. There were little mishaps that my son got to experience (a misplaced hat that was mandatory for inspection, the cadet that was supposed to call "minutes" was not on time, etc). While these seem such small things in our world, they were not small to the cadets involved.</p>
<p>My son was very impressed with the camaraderie he witnessed. Nobody would let their brother or sister fail. A hat was borrowed, someone else stepped in and called "minutes", and the list goes on. 24 hours is not enough time to truely evaluate the difficulties and challenges of Cadet life, but I'm glad we had that little glimpse into the reality of the situation.</p>
<p>This is true for active duty members too. The camraderie is like nothing anyone will ever see in the typical workplace. After 20 years we have friends that are located around the world. It is not uncommon to not see them for years and pick up exactly where you left off from the last time you saw them...the only differences are : higher rank, more wrinkles and older kids. I still chat and email with a girlfriend that I have not physically seen in 15 yrs. My very best friends were Bullets crew mates over 10 yrs ago, and we will always make it a point to meet up with them whenever it is physically possible (usually will drive a day out of the way enroute to our new assignment to spend a night with them).</p>
<p>i got a call from my MOC last night. The appointment is in the mail!
Class of 2012!!!</p>
<p>Good luck to all other candidates out there!</p>
<p>Congratulations bc328 - will you accept?</p>
<p>Djfrro - It is a precious piece of paper and worth the wait. Definitely celebration time!</p>
<p>Our son received a call at school from his senator (during his AP Euro History class!) and went through the halls screaming, "I got the call, I got the call!". Picture this: it was also Uniform Day in JROTC! :D </p>
<p>His nominating senator called the HS Principal earlier in the day to arrange a time to call our son. The Principal casually asked how the process was going and to come by his office to chat at about 2:15. Then he called us and asked us to stay hidden in another room and when the call came through he quickly motioned us into his office. Our son had no idea what was about to happen! The look on his face was priceless.</p>
<p>Will he accept? 6 ACT tests, 3 CFAs, 3 MOC Applications & Interviews, 1 DoDMERB exam and 4 remedials later; you betcha!!! :)</p>
<p>His nominating Congressman also called him late yesterday afternoon to congratulate him, but he was still at track practice.</p>
<p>^^^Great example that hard work and perseverance do indeed pay off (3CFAs and 4 remedials)! Congratulations to your son on his accomplishments and appointment!</p>
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<p>yea im deffinetly excepting</p>
<p>I dont know what i am going to do. I have an appointment to USMA off a principal nom from my congressman, but i also have a pres., 1 senator, and congressional nom to USNA. I really want to go to USMA, but just cant bring myself to accept without knowing if i got into USNA, so I decided to wait a little, anyone else in this situation, appointed to one academy but just cant accept without knowing the full options? kinda stuck :( Extremely happy either way though :)</p>
<p>Have you been to both academies? If you haven't, I highly suggest it. </p>
<p>If you really want to go to USMA, what's the draw to USNA?</p>
<p>I went to USNA summer seminar, very impressed, and went to USMA candidate overnight visit, also highly impressed. like i said though, Extremely happy either way, just dont want to make a quick decision. both ways lead to becoming an officer and doing something that i can be proud of...</p>
<p>I accepted my West Point appointment last month and turned down the Air Force Academy last week. I'll turn down an ROTC scholarship to Tulane University soon as well. Go Army!</p>
<p>Got my acceptance packet a few weeks ago and am a athletic recruit....will most likely sign within the month!</p>
<p>I got my appointment last month and accepted it. I've also signed with them for football.</p>
<p>Hello...Been visiting this site for months now while my son has been going through the process of admissions...add another to your list, received offer Monday, accepted Tuesday!!!</p>
<p>Thanks for all the great info. I still have alot to learn, as this is all new to us.</p>
<p>Son knew appointment was coming as all the pieces came together with LOA, nom, etc. Official packet arrived today. He is waiting to hear from other SAs but is VERY happy and honored. (Utah)</p>