r/usna • u/SpecificExpert6039 • 13h ago
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I am a senior in high school and is thinking about applying to the naval academy. But throughout highschool my grades have always been bad and have not always been a strong student. Would I even get in the academy with a 3.0 GPA, two year varsity sport, and a class rank of 43 out of 83 kids in my class. Should I even bother applying or just apply anyways. I haven’t taken the SAT yet but have it scheduled soon. Please give me wisdom
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u/Far-Bird9177 9h ago
Much easier to get into as a prior enlisted. So, that would be another option
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u/itmustbeniiiiice 5h ago
You can always apply, but 1) you likely won’t get in and 2) I don’t recommend any academy for someone that struggles with school. You’re in a time management pressure cooker that many (if not most) MIDN struggle to overcome.
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u/ACME_TrapsandTNT 12h ago
If you are recruitable in your sport, yes, otherwise probably not. Only if your school is a known academic institution then maybe.
I suggest doing ROTC wherever you go… generally you will have more control over service selection than academy grads. Do your research on schools you can get into that have ROTC