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Old 07-11-2009, 01:40 AM   #9
navy2010
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^^^ I believe you are.

I was operating under his first post:

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I am a senior this year, in the process of applying to attend USNA (class of 2014).
What he states in a later post is that a year of NAPS will result in admission to the class of 2015-

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the year that i would be spending at NAPS would add up to the 4 years that i have been in the country, and therefore give me enough time to get my citizenship in time to apply for class of 2015

that still equates to an application for this admission cycle, no matter how you slice it, as one does not apply to NAPS- one applies to USNA. Once at NAPS, one does not reapply for the next class (ie:2015)- one need only meet the requirments at NAPS and obtain a nomination for the class- one does not submit another application or further SAT scores.

What the poster does not realize, perhaps, is that the application is to USNA- again, not to NAPS- the admissions board will decide on the outcome of the application- direct admit, foundation, NAPS, or reject. And while it is true a year of NAPS will delay his arrival to the academy by a year (providing he meets the graduation requirements), it still will require an application submission this year, unless he opts to delay it for the NEXT admission cycle.

Thus, the suggestion he get on his SATS and QUICKLY is the best advice I can offer, and he needs to get on it ASAP "IF" he is intending to apply this admission cycle.
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