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Old July 8th 04, 04:54 AM
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From: (WaLDo Michael)
Date: 7/7/2004 9:02 PM Central Daylight Time
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vincent p. norris wrote in message
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I am a very smart individual......


Nothing in your post supports that high opinion you have of yourself.

You were dumb to ignore the opportunities of high school and now
you're paying the price. You are not likely to do well in college
because you aren't prepared for it.

Find some school where you can learn to write better English and
while you're at it, learn to study. Then you might be able to do
better in any Navy program and in life.

vince norris


Hmmm... I didn't ask for your opinion on me, so don't give it. If
you can't answer my questions then don't write anything. You don't
know me, and I'm not going to argue with you on the internet because
it's pointless and childish. But thank you anyway. If anyone else
can answere any of my questions I would appreciate it. thanks


He may not have worded it correctly but you do have to be able to spell better
than you have demonstrated thus far if you want to be accepted for any military
education programs. The people who make the decision to accept your application
will judge you primarily on your accademic achievements thus far. If your
application is full of poor grammar and spelling it will almost certainly
result in rejection.

If you have to personally face a board poor grammar and/or enunciation will
shoot you down.

Get the chip off your shoulder and get to work.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired