<p>When you leave Greystone, whether you did not get an appointment or decided that you don’t like the military environment, you leave with around 36 college credit hours. Which is a good thing because it wasn’t a waste of time. Greystone is still very structured, in its own right. You don’t have to be a military school to be structured, and military doesn’t alwasy mean structure either.</p>
<p>Also, I do respect all of the people who attend military schools like NMMI, MMI, and VFMA, but I personally (however bad this may sound I don’t care) don’t feel like going to a year of plebe summer and then actually going to plebe summer. Just my opinion. I do have friends at NMMI and MMI and they love it but, I can decide for myself between military and civilian prep schools. Another thing, my friend told me at NMMI that there are kids from grade 8- 12 and post grad, I don’t feel like getting bossed around by a 12 year old.</p>
<p>Besides, they don’t just shove a bunch of prep schools onto a list and mail them out and say pick.</p>