RogerMOSA
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- Jan 4, 2004
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slacker said:IThere is no doubt that you get a great education at any service academy and if you're selected for an appointment, that alone is worthy accomplishment. At the academy you will be sacrificing you present for your future. At a state school, you will be sacrificing your future for your present.
Good luck with your decision.
Slacker sums it up quite well. Hawkins, my man....check it out. If you're a deuschebag or a nimwit going in to one of the academies, you'll more than likely be one coming out. If you are a good dude with some common sense and a level head, you'll do fine. People tend to gravitate to their own crowd....nerds, jocks, in-betweens. You'll find your home.
To all you haters out there, yeah there are rapists, forgers, and whatever else enrolled in each of the academies. I personally knew some of them, however I chose(unique concept) to avoid participating in activities that would land me in Levenworth. Nothing hard there.
Partying/whoring.....I did my share. If you can't hold yourself at a party or talk to a chick, the academies won't help you there. Alot depends on your crowd, too. I did quite enough damage at many mid-atlantic colleges. My choice was not to major in partying, but to get a respectable engineering education(see slacker's quote).
There was no gaurentee of a flight billet for me.... I passed the physical, and easily made the grades(I'm not that bright either....ask Hugh). BTW, in '95, flight slots went all the way to about 900 out of 936ish. If you can't fall within those numbers, you have bigger worries than flying. I don't know what the numbers are these days, nor at the AFA.
There are alot of simpletons out there that argue that they drank more beer, layed more pipe, etc. Bottom line, I made the most out of it, and got what I wanted out of it. Deep down, some folks may be jealous of that.
Oh BTW....total college loans....$0.00. Nice bennie.
RM