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I've decided to join the USMC and try to become a MP. My only question is would it be best to try getting into USNA or just to enlist. Thankyou for your help 
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Soldier Of Christ said:I've decided to join the USMC and try to become a MP. My only question is would it be best to try getting into USNA or just to enlist. Thankyou for your help![]()
It's not that hard, you just have to have a 4.0, 1600 SAT and a perfect ACT score....and then be very smart at the same time....yeah so its pretty dang hard...if you just want to be an MP...Enlisting is the way to go.SH89 said:USNA? THe United States Naval Academy! It is easier to get into Harvard then getting into the USNA! It is easier to swim from England to France and back blindfolded, then to get into the USNA!
To answer your question, if you want to become a officer for the Navy or the Marines(aviation, Surface warship, submarine, and USMC) then the USNA is just one option. There is also NROTC and OCS(my goal). I am not sure, but i don't believe that you have to be a officer to be a MP, so you could just enlist.
Deacon said:It's not that hard, you just have to have a 4.0, 1600 SAT and a perfect ACT score....and then be very smart at the same time....yeah so its pretty dang hard....
yes I know this alreadySH89 said:Not only do you have to have a 4.0+ gpa and a near perfect SAT score, but you also need involvement in sports, extra-curricular activities, government recommendations, etc..
I gave up on the Academy dream months ago...Its either NROTC or OCS for me now.
All officers that come from the USNA, NROTC, and OCS all end up at the same flight school(that is, if they choose aviation).
SH89 said:Not only do you have to have a 4.0+ gpa and a near perfect SAT score, but you also need involvement in sports, extra-curricular activities, government recommendations, etc..
Deacon said:yes I know this alreadyI know the requirements for USNA and West Point have a few buddies who went that way. NROTC is just as difficult to keep obtained though.
Why not just be a Marine Aviator...fly the same planes...and you get to fly off the carriers as wellSH89 said:When i get into college, i will do whatever i can to maintain/earn a high grade point average. I will then apply for a two year scholarship(last two years of college), and for whatever reason if that doesn't work out, i will prepare myself for OCS. I am very serious in becoming an aviator for the USN.
You go to the citadel? I've already sent a preapp to the Citadel. I know someone who goes there, but he'd be a freshman this year. Maybe you know him?Crusader05 said:Yeah, I tried for an academy. West Point wouldn't even send me the full application and Annapolis never even returned my phone calls! I ended up going to The Citadel in Charleston, SC its a state run military college. I did Air Force ROTC and I'm now an intelligence officer. I had a lot of firends who did Naval ROTC, and in fact I was in NROTC for my first year and tried to contract. The Navy wants techies (engineer/science majors) and I was a history major. But I'm very happy where I am now.
Enlisting is always a good option, I know a lot of officers from every service who enlisted and later went officer. You can get a degree while on active/resevere duty and apply for OCS, and they even have special channels for enlisted folks to get picked up for the academy.
I know that the Marines dont give you your actual job assignment, unless you specifically sign a contract for either aviation or JAG, until you complete TBS.
monkman said:You go to the citadel? I've already sent a preapp to the Citadel. I know someone who goes there, but he'd be a freshman this year. Maybe you know him?
Deacon said:Why not just be a Marine Aviator...fly the same planes...and you get to fly off the carriers as well.