By now, you’ve finished your Congressional Interview, maybe even your B&G Interview. You’ve attended or are preparing for a Candidate Weekend Visit. You likely have all pieces submitted for your application.
One article to see what’s happening at USNA while you are in High School:
You have one big job remaining: Keep your grades solid, your attitude positive, and your goals clear. Now, check the January ToDo list to see if you’re up to date:
January To Do List for USNA Applicants
More articles worth reading:
- Headed for USNA? Prepare Yourself–Freshman Year HS
- Headed for USNA? Prepare Yourself Sophomore Year HS
- Want to Attend USNA? Prepare Yourself Junior Year HS
- Headed for USNA? Prepare Yourself–Senior Year
- 5 Critical Skills to Accomplish During High School
- How to solve problems
- How to manage your time
- How to prioritize
- How to get along with people
- How to think
- 10 Great Books (plus 3) to Read Before You Become a Midshipman
- Talk Like an Ivy Leaguer
Jacqui Murray is the author of the popular Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy. She is the author/editor of two military-tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days (starring the USS Bunker Hill), over one hundred resources on integrating tech into education, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice, adjunct professor at UC and CSU, a columnist for TeachHUB, and mother of a LT CDR in the Navy and a SGT in the Army.
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