<p>I will be attending the USNA Forum in Miami this Saturday. I think it'll be a good idea to provide anybody that I talk to with a resume. I would include the usual stuff put on resumes (work experience, education, etc.) I was also planning on including the classes I've taken, the grade I got, the class average if I got a B, my extracurricular, activities, and leadership roles. Would this be a good idea? Anything else I should include? Thanks in advance. Please excuse any errors, I typed this on my phone. </p>
<p>Actually, I not think that distributing your resume would be valuable. It is totally unnecessary, for one thing. USNA has a very specific and detailed admissions process. They want you to follow that process.</p>
<p>The purpose of these forums is for you, and your parents, to ask questions and learn more about the Academy. In other words, this is an opportunity for you to learn about USNA not for them to learn about you. I see no benefit to providing them with any written material about yourself.</p>
<p>If and when you apply to USNA, you will be invited for an interview if you are even half way qualified. That is the time to try to impress them.</p>
<p>Thank you for the advice. That is actually extremely helpful</p>