<p>WWalrus every applicants situation varies. Without knowing the strength of your childs application it’s not a straight forward call if your BGO is giving good or bad advice not to interview. Except for the BGO interview is the rest of the application complete??? You mentioned SAT’s in the low 600’s. Are you talking 601 or 649, also what prospective major was selected? If an engineering or aeospace major is selected the math SAT scores in the low 600 range could be marginal and your BGO can be giving good advice to do better.</p>
<p>My mid was in a similar situation with her BGO. Application was complete except for the BGO interview. SAT’s 650 verbal 620 Math. BGO told my mid straight up he would not interview until the SAT scores approached or exceed 700. My mid was in touch via e-mail with the regional director and had been asking questions along the way. Once her application was complete an e-mail arrived the next day asking why an interview was not scheduled. My mid sent a reply e-mail to the regional explaining the situation. That night my mid recieved a phone call from the BGO asking to schedule the interview. Four days after the interview my mid recieved notice of being academicly qualified. Several months later the BGO admitted that he recieved a phone call from the regional tell him explicitly to get his ### in gear and interview this candidate. At the time the situation was not humorous but now it so of is.</p>
<p>USNA 69 is giving great advice. Your child should be corresponding with his/her regional coordinator. They are a resource of information and I am not advocating in any way you complain about your BGO. Far from being a posative this would be viewed as a negative. Also, if it’s not complete get the rest of the application done</p>
<p>Best of luck</p>