admission board and offers of appointment

<p>Luigi is correct. Being “scholastically qualified” is a very positive indicator, more than having sufficient courses and grades,but no guarantee of appointment. The only guarantee of an appointment is …an appointment. And even that can be revoked for any number of reasons under the categories of medical no-no’s, cruise control/poor performance in the classroom, bad behavior unbecoming of a USNA Mid. So in one way, you might say it’s not over …until it begins (on I Day).</p>

<p>And many, even though they may or will be scholastically qualified (the “right” whole person score), do not receive the letter. You may find USNA can be sporadic, eclectic, scattered, random in some of its communications. So if you think you may in fact be scholastically qualified but do not receive such notice, don’t take it personally. Maybe just a left-handed, subtle way of saying “Welcome to the USN! We’ll call you when we’re ready.” Others may describe this behavior as calculated and by-design…to test your patience. So how are you doing?:eek: </p>

<p>Here’s that your candidacy is successful.</p>