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Create a test-taking timeline academics ecas junior

In today’s post, I want to tackle a skill that you will need to master, not only to succeed as a military officer, but to succeed in life. 

LONG-TERM PLANNING

Long-term planning is the ability to look ahead 3, 6, or 12 months, and set in motion a plan to accomplish a goal. 

This can get complicated depending on how many variables you are trying to coordinate (e.g. people, timing, deadlines, resources, weather, bureaucracy). 

Why don’t we learn this skill by planning...

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What is a nomination? junior service academies

In today’s post, I want to make sure you know the difference between a “nomination” and an “appointment” to a service academy. These terms can sometimes be confusing and are often used interchangeably.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

When you apply to a service academy (with the exception of the Coast Guard Academy), you must receive what’s called a nomination

Nominations are pre-screening tools used by the service academies to help them make admissions...

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Why are West Point Cadets happier than Stanford Business School students? junior service academies

This week, I wanted to share a story that reveals a lot about why so many service academy graduates feel such affection toward their college experience despite its rigors and hardships. 

You may have heard of a gentleman named Jim Collins. Jim Collins is a world-renowned speaker, thinker, and management guru. He is also a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has started companies, written books, and advised some of the most influential leaders in the world. 

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Why so much red tape? junior rotc service academies

Last week, I reviewed what motivates some students to pursue service academy appointments and ROTC scholarships. 

For some, it was a call to serve, others wanted world-class leadership training, international travel, personal challenge, real-world experience, or the generous financial assistance. 

If these reasons weren’t so compelling, not many students (or parents) would be willing to endure what it takes to get to the finish line. 

Applying to one of these programs is...

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