I posted this on AO and someone suggested I post it here too.
Howdy Ags,
As the title says, my son is interested in going to West Point and I knew this was the right place to come to for advice and information. He is currently a Junior in high school. Academically, he should have no problem. His high school GPA is above a 4.0 and he just got a 1360 on his SAT (first time to take it). ACT is scheduled for January.
This is something that came up because he took the ASVAB and nailed it, so the recruiters started calling. He expressed interest in West Point and now we are getting regular mail, email and text messages from the West Point recruiting officer. I did not serve in the military, but both of his grandfathers did. He is a great kid, never gets in trouble, will be an Eagle Scout in the Spring. (Honestly a lot better of a kid than I was!) We are super proud.
We are an Aggie family. My wife, my oldest daughter and I are all former students. Those of us who didn't go to A&M still bleed maroon. He had always planned to go to A&M. I was in the Aggie Band for a year (had to drop out for financial reasons and it's one of the biggest regrets of my life that I wasn't able to do all four years). Some our best family friends are former Aggie Bandsmen families. I'd be lying if I said a part of me wouldn't be slightly disappointed for him to not "follow in my footsteps". But, I am no fool and understand that if he could get into West Point, that would be an incredible opportunity.
Questions:
1) Who should I talk to at A&M about what his options would be if either wasn't accepted to West Point or he chose to go to A&M instead. I believe he would still want to take a contract and go into the military etc. I assume the military has a similar deal where they pay for your school etc. provided you are commissioned after graduation and agree to a certain number of years in the military.
2) The Aggie Network vs. being a West Point grad: compare and contrast please.
3) Any other experiences and advice are much appreciated. Obviously this is a huge decision for him and us, and I greatly value the input and advice from this forum.
Thanks in advance and Gig 'em!
Howdy Ags,
As the title says, my son is interested in going to West Point and I knew this was the right place to come to for advice and information. He is currently a Junior in high school. Academically, he should have no problem. His high school GPA is above a 4.0 and he just got a 1360 on his SAT (first time to take it). ACT is scheduled for January.
This is something that came up because he took the ASVAB and nailed it, so the recruiters started calling. He expressed interest in West Point and now we are getting regular mail, email and text messages from the West Point recruiting officer. I did not serve in the military, but both of his grandfathers did. He is a great kid, never gets in trouble, will be an Eagle Scout in the Spring. (Honestly a lot better of a kid than I was!) We are super proud.
We are an Aggie family. My wife, my oldest daughter and I are all former students. Those of us who didn't go to A&M still bleed maroon. He had always planned to go to A&M. I was in the Aggie Band for a year (had to drop out for financial reasons and it's one of the biggest regrets of my life that I wasn't able to do all four years). Some our best family friends are former Aggie Bandsmen families. I'd be lying if I said a part of me wouldn't be slightly disappointed for him to not "follow in my footsteps". But, I am no fool and understand that if he could get into West Point, that would be an incredible opportunity.
Questions:
1) Who should I talk to at A&M about what his options would be if either wasn't accepted to West Point or he chose to go to A&M instead. I believe he would still want to take a contract and go into the military etc. I assume the military has a similar deal where they pay for your school etc. provided you are commissioned after graduation and agree to a certain number of years in the military.
2) The Aggie Network vs. being a West Point grad: compare and contrast please.
3) Any other experiences and advice are much appreciated. Obviously this is a huge decision for him and us, and I greatly value the input and advice from this forum.
Thanks in advance and Gig 'em!