Thanks a lot!!! I’m currently applying for entering on 2023 but I’m not completely sure whether to take the ACT in addition to the SAT exam. Do you know if I get any extra credit for doing both?
I too am applying for entrance on 2023 and no, I don’t think you get extra credit for taking both. Personally, I’ve been studying for the SAT every night for 45 minutes to take it on August 27. I was stupid and waited until the last minute, so I only get one chance at the SAT. Also, I’d love to talk to you about the process, we can answer each other’s questions. May the dark side of the force be with you, Lord Vader.
@@benvanderbok6092 How's that going? I'm actually a freshmen in-college doing AFROTC and am doing my SAT in November and hopefully still submit a application. I didn't believe in myself as a senior in highschool so here I am
@@Justin-bz7ed I can relate to that, I have a hard time believing in myself too, with a 3.34 weighted GPA. My application is riding on my SAT results (which should release soon), and my CFA results. I finished my essays for my congresswoman just now, and I am submitting my nomination application. I still need 1 letter of rec, and I need to finish my resume. The truth is, time is ticking away. I advise you get to work right now on your application, if you haven't already. Take every SAT until the application deadline, and even after the deadline, as I believe you can still change the submitted scores. Maybe throw in a few ACT's too. Where there is a will, there is a way. If I get rejected, I will re-apply next year, and the year after that. If they still reject me, I will be a commercial airline pilot. All paths lead to the skies for me. As long as you know what you're doing, and you try not to doubt yourself, you'll get to where you need to be. Maybe we will meet in Colorado Springs some day! Out of curiosity, what college do you go to?
You need a nomination, but if you didn’t previously serve then don’t worry about a nomination from your commanding officer. Getting a nomination is a requirement for all applicants.