powerplant42 wrote: I'm a Junior. My FIRST choice is West Point... My grades aren't that impressive though. My leadership background is very strong, but I really need some sort of athletic prowess to make up for my lack of academic domination that most others applying will have. And I have to start the application process very soon... Probably before April is over.
All my other school choices are 'vault schools'! Getting on the team isn't happening if I can't jump 15'+, which isn't happening if I can barely get through a workout!
PP, why aren't your grades "that impressive"? You're a bright young guy, and I KNOW that you can accomplish whatever you set your mind to ... provide you're HEALTHY!
Why not cram for those grades, and finish the year with straight A's (or as close to A's as possible)? That should impress the USMA! I don't see why you can't do this ... while you recuperate from your physical ailments. If your FIRST choice is West Point (as you say), then work as hard towards reaching that dream of yours as you have worked to become a 15'+ pole vaulter. It might be be your Plan B, but at the moment, it's your BEST plan! No ... I'm confused ... you say that West Point is your Plan A?

I am surprised that you prefer West Point over a vault school. Do they vault there? Paul Gensic is in the Air Force, but I don't know where he was educated or trained for PV. Was that via West Point, or what? Sorry, I don't know much about the US military education system.
If West Point is your dream school, then go for it! I'm guessing that they want HEALTHY recruits, but they don't need to be elite pole vaulters ... they just need to be smart and show leadership qualities. You have those! But you're not healthy (yet)! So do you really think they'll take pity on you if you plead that you're injured, and that's why you haven't vaulted 15'+? ... and that's why you're STILL INJURED ... and can't pass the USMA medical? No!

As little as I know about the USMA, I GUARANTEE you that they will ask you to fill out and sign a form that swears that you're in good health ... and that you have no prolonged medical conditions.
And even if you pass the medical by the skin of your teeth, I GUARANTEE you that you're going to be going thru some rigorous "basic training" where YOU NEED TO BE HEALTHY TO SURVIVE!
Tough love!

http://admissions.usma.edu/overview.cfm
Each year the United States Military Academy admits 1,150 to 1,200 young men and women. These new members of the cadet corps come from all corners of the United States and represent nearly every race, religion and culture in the country. Nurtured by the West Point environment, this diversity of background helps cadets gain a cultural as well as a rich educational experience.
To become a cadet you must meet the requirements specified by public law and must be qualified academically, physically and medically.
Kirk