JTB7
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I was wondering the exact courses the Naval Academy accepts into your gpa. I know our high school takes in everything we take, but our state colleges and UC(University of California) colleges do not accept everything. For example, we have to take 4.5 years of electives (art, media arts, etc.) but they only accept 1 year into your gpa. Our school also takes in what grade you got in P.E., but the state colleges and UCs only care if you took P.E. Basically, do they take PE and other courses than English, U.S History, Math, Science, and Foreign Language into your gpa? Or they look just at your class rank?
Also wondering if you take all A.P classes and Honors classes and get B's in them, will they take him or the guy who takes normal classes with strait A's? (And does the same extracurricular activities, etc.) I am doing mostly honors classes right now and doing reasonably well and know I will not fail AP classes.
Also wondering if you take all A.P classes and Honors classes and get B's in them, will they take him or the guy who takes normal classes with strait A's? (And does the same extracurricular activities, etc.) I am doing mostly honors classes right now and doing reasonably well and know I will not fail AP classes.

My second application to USNA was started before I went to boot camp, but was finished while I was in boot camp. I thought I had completed my application, but a rep from USNA called my parents and told them that I now had additional paperwork to do since I was enlisted. Dad thought about it for quite some time, and finally decided to call down to Parris Island. While most parents don't get very far calling Parris Island, by identifying himself as a Navy Capt - he was able to be forwarded to and speak with my Company Commander, Series Commander, and Senior Drill Instructor. I had no idea this happened, until I got called into my SDI's office. "So you wanna be a squid" is how the conversation started, and it went downhill from there. I got a lot of flak from the Drill Instructors (every morning - "Where's my little Zero!" and I had to report to the Quarterdeck), but my Company Commander (a USNA grad himself) made sure all the paperwork was done, and done correctly. I did not get in that time however. My grades were SO bad, that I needed more time in the military to show that I wasn't a giant POS.