<p>While I appreciate your comments, my son has had the same experiences as JaradW. He finished his application packet immediately after returning from Summer Seminar in June and had his BGO interview in August. Since then, he has had virtually NO contact with his BGO. My son called him in late October to give him an update on his new ACT/SAT scores and his BGO told him he was Triple Qed at that point. When he still hadn’t received anything from USNA by the end of November, he called admissions to verify and was told that his math scores were too low to qualify him. (He got a 26 on the ACT - which is not great but is withing the ranges listed for 50% of entrants on the USNA website.) My son has been trying to reach his BGO since early December to discuss the situation and has received NO response, either to emails or phone messages. The state rep told my son that his BGO may be “traveling” and to call admissions directly. According to them, my son’s file hasn’t been looked at since early October, before his new scores were submitted and he re-took the CFA to improve his numbers. We have also sent in numerous additions to his file with letters from coaches, his youth pastor and several teachers to validate his experiences and leadership roles. So, please tell me, what would YOU suggest at this point?</p>