<p>My father works at a car dealership and one of the mechanics is 19 or 20 I believe.</p>
<p>And I suppose I worded it wrong, I should have said acquaintance, but that is besides the point (obviously not to some of you).</p>
<p>But I had come here wanting a personal account of what its like, I don't know about you Coasties but the USNA process a little more that what they outline in the website, hence why I came here after looking through google.</p>
<p>C'mon...we're just giving you a hard time or at least I was. I'd recommend your father's friend/acquaintance/etc. contact his Admissions Officer if he has questions after reviewing the CGA sites.</p>
<p>I would strongly recommend that he visit the CGA. He should probably make sure that he has the background to get in before visiting. It is not easy to get into any top college these days. The SAT test scores for incoming students are nearly identical for the USNA and the USCGA, 570-680 verbal and 610-680 math for the USCGA, and 560-660 verbal and 600-690 math for the USNA. (These are the 25 and 75 percentile marks from the Princeton Review online.)</p>