Some more LOA are out

<p>Check your mailboxs everybody, because you just may be a new cadet!!!</p>

<p>I received one today.</p>

<p>(very excited)</p>

<p>Congratulations!</p>

<p>congrats</p>

<p>what are your stats?</p>

<p>wow, already accepting people! im getting old :D</p>

<p>jrbunz,</p>

<p>Did you receive an appointment or the LOA? After accepting an appointment you will officially be a Cadet Candidate. You will officially be a New Cadet after you take the oath on R-Day. And then after the Acceptance ceremony you will be a Cadet Private.</p>

<p>You have an awful lot to be excited about. If you received the LOA, just make sure you get everything else turned in quickly.</p>

<p>Mom: you're right, I did jump the gun a little.
I'm really nothing until I finish the nomination process, finish the application, and complete BCT.
It was an LOA, 100%, my MALO got a copy the same day.
I can't wait for the green folder!</p>

<p>My Stats:
blah
blah</p>

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<p>That is most of the importent stuff.
Oh yah: NHS of course.</p>

<p>Next year candidates,
GO TO SLS/ IAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is CRUCIAL to an LOA, at least I think so. It really sets you apart.
The letter even mentioned my participation in the program.</p>

<p>jrbunz:</p>

<p>Congratulations on your LOA. Based on your blah blah profile it looks like the LOA candidate still needs strong academics (1400+ SAT), strong athletics (4 yr. varsity swimming) and leadership (team captain, eagle scout).</p>

<p>jrbunz:</p>

<p>Congratulations!! Now get everything in and make sure you stay in shape until late June of 2006.</p>

<p>I would like an loa sooooo bad. Congrats and dont take it for granted. Hopefully i get one soon. Anyway, is Usma your first choice and what platoon were you in at sls?</p>