Here are some books on the subject of the US Naval Academy. Pick a couple and read up during the admissions process. Reading about the history and culture of the Naval Academy is probably the best thing you can do as a candidate. Over 60% of Naval Academy drop-outs could have been avoided if they had properly educated themselves about the Academy before deciding to apply.
If you have any suggestions for this ongoing list of recommended reading for the US Naval Academy, feel free to email us at info@getintoacademy.com.
- A Day in the Life of a Midshipman (Naval Institute Book for Young Readers)
- A Civil War: Army Vs. Navy a Year Inside College Football’s Purest Rivalry
- Brigade, Seats!: The Naval Academy Cookbook
- First Class: Women Join the Ranks at the Naval Academy (Bluejacket Books)
- Letters from Annapolis: Midshipmen Write Home, 1848-1969
- Navy Football: Gridiron Legends and Fighting Heroes
- Sailing at the U.S. Naval Academy: An Illustrated History
- The Brigade in Review: A Year at the U.S. Naval Academy
- The Naval Academy Candidate Handbook: How to Prepare, How to Get In, How to Survive Second Edition
- The Official United States Naval Academy Workout (Official Five Star Fitness Guides)
- The Story of the U.S. Naval Academy (Naval Institute Book for Young Readers)
- The U.S. Naval Academy, an Illustrated History
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November 12th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
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