Summer Seminar?

<p>Has anyone heard yet? We are waiting to hear from CGA, AFA, and Navy. Thanks for any information.</p>

<p>Last year, the earliest AIM notifications were received beginning May 12th.</p>

<p>We've heard from AFA just Friday, but AIM turn in deadline was just April 1st, so it will be awhile before they let everyone know.</p>

<p>The AIM application review and selection process is suppose to finish tomorrow (Monday, May 5th) so the notification letters should start to get mailed this week. If you call your Admissions Officer, they might (it's worth a shot, right?) tell you something over the phone. Good luck to everyone waiting to hear if they're in...AIM is a great program and the best/only chance you're going to get to test drive Swab Summer.</p>

<p>I received my summer seminar app for Navy about a month and a half ago, no word on AIM.</p>

<p>Letters are going out; ours arrived!</p>

<p>My friend got his today.</p>

<p>I got my CGA AIM acceptance today but...</p>

<p>The cost of my summer fun is adding up. USAFA SS + USNA SS for a mid-west kid = $$$. I'd really like to go and I'm seriously considering the Coast Guard but how "worth it" is AIM?</p>

<p>Too bad plane tickets aren't free :(</p>

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<p>If you are seriously considering USCGA, then AIM is worth it.</p>

<p>If you are seriously considering USNA, then NASS is worth it.</p>

<p>If you are seriously considering USAFA, then SS is worth it.</p>

<p>Prioritize.</p>

<p>Maybe now is the time to narrowing your choices. Unlike comparing College A to College B, the academies offer very different experiences with the end result (your required service) also being vastly different from one another.</p>

<p>At CGA, you'll feel closer to the organization as a whole due to the size. You aren't lost in a huge class on a huge campus. When you graduate and are commissioned, the CG mission starts NOW. You aren't practicing for something that may be happening now or in the future. </p>

<p>After several years and tours, you'll be amazed at how well you are connected & tied to the organization. Know that game Seven Degrees of Separation (Kevin Bacon style?). Well, the Coast Guard has about 1-2 degrees of separation. You are only one or two people away from knowing almost everyone in the guard. Can you say that about the AF or the Navy?</p>

<p>The Coast Guard is a small family out there in the real world and we truly care about one another. You won't just be another young officer or new family on the block.</p>

<p>Very good advice to think over. Thank you</p>

<p>i had an amazing experience at aim...completely reinforced my decision into applying to the academy. The program is the best way to really get a taste of what the academy is about. I'll be reporting in, in a few weeks as a part of class of 2012. I didnt go to the summer programs at any other academies, but lots of people in my aim company did and everyone told me that the AIM program best represented its academy. From what i heard the other schools program's were more about "learning and visiting" the school, while aim is "experiencing" the life. (dont want to stir up any cotroversies with that, thats solely what i've been told from people i know who went to other summer programs).</p>

<p>goodluck with your choice!</p>

<p>Since the USCGA is unique in size /structure/majors I would recommend attending AIM and one of the other academy summer sessions.</p>

<p>I went to USAFA SS and AIM last year - I enjoyed AIM much more. </p>

<p>USAFA SS beats AIM hands down when it comes to scenery, but that's about it. </p>

<p>YMMV. :D</p>

<p>Go Bears, Beat KP!</p>

<p>Hey, I just got accepted into AIM and I was just wondering what to expect. Im really excited but a little nervous at the same time. What is the first day like? Is there a lot of yelling? How was your overall experience?</p>

<p>The first day was a kick in the pants and yes, there is a lot of yelling. Overall it was a lot of fun, there's no denying that. However, in between some very small bits of fun there was a lot of PT, yelling, memorization, etc. AIM is designed to reflect a week or so of swab summer so it will be hard (though not as hard as the real thing).</p>

<p>My son will be attending AIM second session...very excited for him and he can't wait!!! My wife and I are planning to attend the Friday events to see him parade, engineering projects, etc. Do all agree this will be a good thing? We live in Missouri but are looking forward to making the trip. Let me know and take care....</p>

<p>I would say it's a long way to go for a very short ceremony but if you can afford it and have the time, go for it. A lot of parents come so don't feel self-conscious about it. Good luck.</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply. Any words of wisdom for him before he goes? He is in great physical shape right now and hopes to max out the PT test. Look forward to the responses.</p>

<p>My only advice is to not try to draw "extra" attention to yourself by being "Mr. or Ms. Perfect." Those people get a bad rep early and the cadre have long memories. Be yourself and try hard and listen carefully...you'll be fine.</p>