<p>Could hardly agree more. With one glaring exception …he/she who is dead set on becoming an MD. Give or take a few, 10 a year make that grade out of USNA. And they’ve made med school in the midst of a mountain of major “distraction” and academic challenge. jmo. Absent that? A no-brainer for a patriotic young person determined to serve in the Corps or USN. And the education, including and going way beyond the classroom, is unique and spectacular.</p>