WRONG! There is a Pakistani IP here in Meridian.
sorry- i misinterpreted FLYTPAY's comment about islamic beliefs.
WRONG! There is a Pakistani IP here in Meridian.
What I meant by that was that I don't go around quoting the Bible to people, but if someone asks me about my morals or beliefs I don't dull them down just to fit in. imo if someone were not firmly set and unashamed of what they believe about something very important to them then I would question their judgment...Listen, you have people telling you what sort of a community you will be joining should you choose to pursue a career military aviation. I also don't agree with your outlook of "I don't preach at people, but neither do I hide what I believe" because you essentially contradicted yourself there. You don't have the life experience to have an opinion for the simple reason that you haven't been exposed to the military.
Chaplain (Col.) Park graduated from West Point in 1972 with a BS degree. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Field Artillery and during his 10 years of active service, commanded an 8" Howitzer Battery in Germany and an Army Recruiting Area in Allentown, PA. He attended Seminary at Oral Roberts Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK. and completed a Masters in Divinity in 1985. He is ordained with the Christian and Missionary Alliance, a Protestant evangelical denomination. Chaplain Park also serves as a Chaplain with the U.S. Army Reserve, office of the Chief of Chaplains. He has erned the Army Parachutist Badge, the Army Ranger Tab and six meritorious Service Medals. Chaplalin Park is an Army War College graduate and was awarded a Masters Degree in Strategic Studies. He has served as VMI's Chaplain since July '94. His wife, Kathryn, supports him in his ministry to the Corps.
Welcome from Chaplain James S. Park
It is a pleasure for me to welcome you as a new member of the "Rat Mass." You are about to begin an experience that will have a very dynamic impact upon your life. You are taking the first steps in a process intended to draw out the VMI cadet. You will no doubt find this to be the most challenging experience of your life thus far. But don't let that alarm you, the same could be said of learning to ride a bike or swim in water over your head or completing a demanding academic requirement. With each new experience in life that challenges you beyond your comfort zone, comes the realization that in order to succeed you must give your best effort, rely upon others for support, and perhaps, put your trust in God!
As I reflect back on my earliest days as a West Point plebe, I remember feeling afraid, alone, overwhelmed and afraid...did I already say that I feld afraid? I recall laying on my bunk in my barracks room at the end of the first day, scared, tired and desperate for God's help. In the darkness, as I listened to the breathing rhythm of my two roommates sleeping in their bunks, I cried out to God, "God, I'll do anything if you'll just get me through this". God helped me get through Beast Barracks and eventually graduate from the Academy. He will enable you to complete what you begin as well. Be determined! Take advantage of the numerous resources that are here to help you and rely upon the love and practical help God offers you.
As Chaplain to the Corps of Cadets, I'm here at VMI to support you, care for you, pray for you and help you make it through the VMI experience. This booklet will introduce you to the numerous opportunities that are available to support you as you face the VMI challenge. God is faithful; you can make it!
"Chap"
The Chaplains might be Navy officers but they serve with Marines. They can make a career of serving with the Marines.
Also about the GPA and major, I have been thinking alot about that too. at my current school I've managed a 3.5-3.6 carrying 21 credits a trimester(trying to graduate in 2 years), so if I transfer to Liberty (or VMI) and take an extra year I hope my GPA will be a little higher. I'm not sure how grad schools will view a Biblical Studies degree, but if I go to grad school at a Christian college then I don't think they would hold it against me.
What is NPC?NPC will assign you an academic profile code based on what math/science/engineering type classes you took and what your GPA was. They will then use that in determining your eligibility for some programs.
Edit: OK, figured it out. Does NPC deal with the USMC?
Thanks for the info on VMI. I'm visiting Liberty on friday, I'll be sure to stop and check it out. Are students at VMI required to join a ROTC program? If so would I be able to keep my flight slot or would I have to reapply for one? I geuss I'll ask when I get there.
Also about the GPA and major, I have been thinking alot about that too. at my current school I've managed a 3.5-3.6 carrying 21 credits a trimester(trying to graduate in 2 years), so if I transfer to Liberty (or VMI) and take an extra year I hope my GPA will be a little higher. I'm not sure how grad schools will view a Biblical Studies degree, but if I go to grad school at a Christian college then I don't think they would hold it against me.
Well, going to VMI is sort of like getting the Silver Medal.....oh, here are some videos of vmi from youtube: