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I have a case of esophogitis where I am allergic to dairy. My doctor says if I cut it out I may be able have it again do you think I might still be able to get into the Naval Academy?
Thanks
-Matt-
I have a case of esophogitis where I am allergic to dairy. My doctor says if I cut it out I may be able have it again do you think I might still be able to get into the Naval Academy?
Thanks
-Matt-
Don't even ask them about a waiver. You won't get one and by asking you're giving them a reason to NPQ you. The guys who get waivers at the academy play football, and most of them are looking at a short stint as supply officers when they graduate.
How long did it take you to pull that out of your ass? I was not a varsity athlete and I got in with a medical waiver. And I'm a SNFO that plans on making a career out of the Navy. Check your info before you go posting "gouge".
Never go in under false pretenses. It not only shows a lack of integrity, but it will more than likely come back and bite you in the ass latter on.Don't even ask them about a waiver. You won't get one and by asking you're giving them a reason to NPQ you. The guys who get waivers at the academy play football, and most of them are looking at a short stint as supply officers when they graduate.
Never go in under false pretenses. It not only shows a lack of integrity, but it will more than likely come back and bite you in the ass latter on.
Now this I agree with. Good post.In any case, I would never recommend that you do something that may compromise you integrity. I don't see not pointing out something that is a non-issue(?) as a violation of your integrity. If its something that you are trying to hide, then that is a whole nother story. Be completely up front and honest with them if they ask about it, but if they don't why bring it up?
As to the question of getting a waiver -- waivers are supposed to be an exception rather than a rule. Every swinging dick seems to need a waiver these days. That said, if you stop drinking milk and eating ice cream and cheese, your problem should go away and you won't need a waiver. I might have the same problem but since I don't eat or drink any of the above, I'll never know
As for your grammar, using "it" to refer to "it" can get very confusing. Unless the reader knows to which it you refer the sentence is open to interpretation. Even MS Word can't do the heavy lifting if the words aren't there. After you write something, read it out loud. Does it make sense? Is what you wrote a complete sentence? If you can't do that then learn Spanish; maybe you can get a "no habla english" waiver.