Update Application for Afghanistan Deployment???
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:06 pm
Hello everyone-
Army pilot - 3.3 GPA / 160 LSAT
All of my applications are submitted, because I wanted to take advantage of rolling admissions. But I am deploying to Afghanistan in mid-late November.
For those of you who cannot identify with deployments, how would you approach a tremendous boost to your resume mid-cycle (ie, significant promotion, published a series of articles, etc)?
Broadly: How do you think I should proceed?
Specifically:
(1) I intend to send an updated resume about the time that I leave that will include my new position (fairly impressive position, if I may say so myself). Good idea, I'd presume?
(2) I used my parents address as my address, despite the fact that Im damn near 30 years old, because I will be deployed for 99% of the cycle. Do you think that I should request schools email me decisions vice snail mail? My impression is that most schools use email anyhow, but would it hurt? Of course, I'd only request this of schools that specifically have a policy of snail-mail. But, regardless, good idea? Im thinking that it's not really necessary, but it makes me nervous that my mom will lose the mail or something crazy like that. At the same time, there's a high potential to go stir crazy, knowing that it's going to someone else's mail box. Less control.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Carl
Army pilot - 3.3 GPA / 160 LSAT
All of my applications are submitted, because I wanted to take advantage of rolling admissions. But I am deploying to Afghanistan in mid-late November.
For those of you who cannot identify with deployments, how would you approach a tremendous boost to your resume mid-cycle (ie, significant promotion, published a series of articles, etc)?
Broadly: How do you think I should proceed?
Specifically:
(1) I intend to send an updated resume about the time that I leave that will include my new position (fairly impressive position, if I may say so myself). Good idea, I'd presume?
(2) I used my parents address as my address, despite the fact that Im damn near 30 years old, because I will be deployed for 99% of the cycle. Do you think that I should request schools email me decisions vice snail mail? My impression is that most schools use email anyhow, but would it hurt? Of course, I'd only request this of schools that specifically have a policy of snail-mail. But, regardless, good idea? Im thinking that it's not really necessary, but it makes me nervous that my mom will lose the mail or something crazy like that. At the same time, there's a high potential to go stir crazy, knowing that it's going to someone else's mail box. Less control.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Carl