United States Naval Academy
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Educational Quality | C | Faculty Accessibility | A |
Useful Schoolwork | F | Excess Competition | F |
Academic Success | D+ | Creativity/ Innovation | B |
Individual Value | B+ | University Resource Use | C |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A | Friendliness | A+ |
Campus Maintenance | A | Social Life | F |
Surrounding City | B+ | Extra Curriculars | B+ |
Safety | A | ||
Describes the student body as: Friendly, Arrogant, Broken Spirit, ClosemindedDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful, Arrogant |
Lowest Rating Useful Schoolwork | F |
Highest Rating Friendliness | A+ |
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Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time)
I would urge students considering the academies to choose ROTC or alternative officer programs instead. I believe that most students who are able to be successfully admitted to USNA are ultimately failed by USNA's restrictive environment and its inability to modern times which greatly retards their social development and ability to work with people within and without of the military. Students who attend the academy are undoubtedly some of the best and the brightest but at the end of the day the Academy hinders rather than advances their development as young officers and people. While the Academy may be a good fit for a small fraction of USNA students, the obnoxious bureaucracy and ancient system of restrictions provides students with the worst aspects of the military while programs alternative officer programs like ROTC provide their prospective officers with the best of both military and civilian college worlds with meaningful field exercise training and exposure to the diversity, social maturation, and academic freedom provided by college life. USNA's students come in as the cream of the crop from their hometowns and yet, after being allowed off-base for a handful of hours per weekend during plebe year, people still wonder why they start behaving as they do with binge drinking, synthetic drug usage and even sexual assaults. There is no excuse for such behavior but, for pete's sake, let's give these young men and women some fresh air and let them take a walk-off campus during the week and relax some of the absurd weekend policies so they can come back ready for success. I wouldn't abolish the academies as some would but I would definitely advise the administration to get over the romanticism and optimize academy leave policies so as to prevent the midshipman from going insane or getting miserable and depressed as many of them do. Another negative aspect of the academy is the "soccer mom" culture which pressures the midshipmen into acting like they are absolutely in love with the place to outsiders when in reality most of them are completely miserable and would transfer out if not for the tremendous pressure from family and classmates. Honestly, a lot of the time it feels so artificial and even cult-like when everybody here knows everyone else is miserable but they put on a fake smile even though they dream of doing ROTC at a civilian school. Ultimately, I would like to thank prospective future officers for their willingness to serve but I strongly advise attending a different officer program to become the best officer and young leader you can be.