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Suggestions for the best military college prep schools?

Hey everyone! I'm a high school junior and seriously considering the military route. Are there any military college prep schools that you guys would recommend? I've noticed quite a few and it's a bit overwhelming. Thanks in advance!

a year ago

First off, it's good to hear that you're looking into your options for high school and considering a future in the military. Having a focused goal can be very helpful in finding the right educational path.

In terms of military college prep schools, there are several respected institutions across the country that could prepare you well for a career in the military. Here are a few to consider:

1. New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) - This co-educational boarding school has a strong focus on leadership and character development, with rigorous academic and physical training.

2. Randolph-Macon Academy (RMA) - Located in Virginia, RMA offers a college-prep curriculum with an Air Force JROTC program. The school made it into the list of "The 30 Best Christian Boarding Schools in America".

3. The Military Academy (also known as West Point) - In New York, this renowned military academy offers a rigorous college preparatory curriculum and is known for producing leaders in the military, public service, and in the private sector.

4. Valley Forge Military Academy and College - This Pennsylvania-based school is another respected choice with a college prep curriculum combined with military structure.

5. Admiral Farragut Academy - With campuses in Florida and New Jersey, Farragut offers a college-prep curriculum, leadership training, and a world-renowned naval science program.

6. Marine Military Academy - Located in Texas, this school provides a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum and focuses on building discipline and leadership skills through a Marine Corps JROTC program.

When choosing a school, keep in mind what branch of the military you're interested in, as different schools may have different focuses. Also, consider factors like the school's academic rigor, extracurricular offerings, and geographic location. As with any school, visiting campuses and talking to current students and faculty could also be helpful in making your decision. Always remember, it's about finding a school that fits you best and will best prepare you for your chosen military career. Good luck!

a year ago

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