Naval Academy: Will I get in?

<p>That’s the way to be…</p>

<p>“Making varsity will be difficult”… Not if you put everything you have into it and leave it all on the field / floor. Again, a coach sees thing you dont know about. Just be positive and work harder than everybody else, at the say time support your teammates. Don’t sit back and expect something to come to you…earn it! </p>

<p>Yes, everyone is right; it is a matter of practice and repetition but not just “only.” Rememebr what I said if you can reach down inside and find that inner confidance of giving just a little more; the extra sit-up’s, push-up’s, inches in the long jump will be your reward. </p>

<p>“I will work my very hardest and challenge myself.” This is your key to getting that varsity letter, it starts with this very statement.</p>

<p>I saw your other posts from the other forum. You had some nice responses. When a moderator jumps in that is extra nice. Start with his / her response, get the book I told you about, apply for NASS, try to visit the campus (now if possible) and do as much research on what your getting yourself into. As a Navy veteran myself find what the honor concept & mission statement is of the Naval Academy. Ask yourself one question. Am I ready to live what this means? If the answer is no your journey should end. If your answer is yes then go for it and don’t look back. Put yourself in a place that will make you competative. </p>

<p>One more thing… Don’t forget to apply for NROTC. If you have questions use the other forum I told you about.</p>