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How should I prepare for the Naval Academy Preparatory School?

I'm considering applying to the Naval Academy Preparatory School and I'm curious about the best ways to prepare. Are there specific workouts or academic areas I should focus on to increase my chances of success?

a year ago

Attending the Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) can be an excellent first step towards a career in the Navy. Here are a few ways you can prepare:

1. Physical Fitness

The Naval Academy has stringent fitness requirements, which NAPS also emphasizes. Prepare for the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA), which includes a basketball throw, pull-ups/flexed-arm hang, a shuttle run, sit-ups, push-ups, and a one-mile run. Regular aerobic exercise, strength training, and flexibility training can help you improve your fitness. Even simple exercises like running, swimming or cycling can be beneficial. Remember to train safely and gradually increase your intensity to prevent injuries.

2. Academic Skills

NAPS is academically rigorous, paying particularly close attention to math and English. Improve your math skills by taking challenging courses in high school, and consider using online resources to practice problem-solving skills. For English, read widely and work on your writing skills. Improving your study skills will also be invaluable – time management, note taking, and test-taking strategies can significantly aid your academic performance.

3. Leadership Experience

Active leadership roles in school or community organizations, sports teams, or volunteer work can demonstrate your potential to succeed as a military leader. The Naval Academy values applicants who display strong leadership potential.

4. Knowledge about the military

Understanding the lifestyle and commitment involved in a military career is exceedingly important. Speak with current or former service members, research military history, or even consider participating in Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) in high school.

Remember, every candidate is unique, and there's no "one-size-fits-all" way to prepare for NAPS. Focus on your overall development - physically, academically, and personally - as you get ready for this exciting step in your military journey. Stay proactive and plan well in advance to kickstart your preparations. Good luck!

a year ago

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