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How to Become a USNA Midshipman
Posted by: Jacqui Murray j December 8, 2010There are lots of how-to books on getting in the NavalAcademy, but they1re quite dry and impersonal. Mine -Buildinq a Midshipman - is from the perspective of a womanwho did it (my daughter!) and how she accomplished such alofty goal. It's down-to-earth and should give confidence toany teen, male or female, considering a military academy astheir college of choice.
I wrote this because there was a need for a book likethis. When my daughter wanted a step-by-step on how to getinto the Naval Academy, ali she could find were books thattold her how hard it was, how selective they were, how veryfew could achieve it. My daughter brushed the negativityoff, but I wondered how many kids were discouraged by thatapproach.
I decided to write a book (a) explaining how to achievethe goal, not why kids couldnTt; (b) showing how teens cansolve the problems that stand in their way rather than whythey can't, and (c) sharing the many but predictable stepsthat will take a motivated, committed applicant where theywant to go rather than why they can't get there.That approach worked for my daughter and I had no doubtit would work for others. From what I hear from readers,it1s true. I hope you find it useful. .
(MURRAY, Jacqui. Building a USNA Midshipman. How to crack the UnitedStates Naval Academy Application, 2n edition, 2008. Adapted fromhttps:// usnaorbust.wordpress.com)