I'm considering applying to the Naval Academy and I'm curious about the exam schedule. How are the exams spaced out during the year and what subjects do they cover? Is there a set routine or does it vary by term?
The United States Naval Academy operates on a semester-based academic calendar, which means there are two main periods of final examinations: one in December, at the end of the fall semester, and one in May, at the end of the spring semester.
While exact schedules tend to vary from semester to semester, each final exam week typically spans around five days, with exams held in the morning and afternoon. This allows students adequate time to prepare for each test. The timetable for these finals is usually released a few weeks before the examinations.
As for the subjects, the examinations cover the coursework that was taught during that semester. This will be determined by the courses you are enrolled in for each semester, correlating to your chosen major and the core curriculum requirements of the Naval Academy.
It's important to note that the Naval Academy uses a rigorous Honor Concept which applies to academic work as well. This system helps ensure that midshipmen conduct themselves honorably in all situations, including exams, without the need for proctors.
Preparing for exams at such a demanding institution can be a challenge, so make sure you make use of faculty office hours, study groups, and other resources that the academy provides to support your academic success.
CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.