Talk:Wentworth Military Academy and College

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Recent Edits and POV[edit]

Most of the content in the article is based on POV. I am going to spend the next few days working on this article to better reflect the schools profesionalism. I also moved the history to the top of the page where it belongs instead of at the bottom under the giant school add. I will be adding the Schools website and links in various places throughout the article to make sure that if readers seek further information they can pull it directly from the website instead of making a duplicate website.Schmeebs84 (talk) 16:44, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The vast majority of the article was authored between September 2007 and February 2008 by User:Bsellers, possibly William W. Sellers, president of the school, or another member of the heavily-involved Sellers family. Lenin1991 (talk) 18:52, 18 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I did my best![edit]

I added some content! I see you've been here Lowman, you're all over the net! I hope this meets the standard of an encyclopedia article. I didn't know how to get rid of the "Wiki" stuff at the top. I'm too lazy to register at this time as I'm at work. I graduated from Wentworth back in 1998 as a 2nd LT. I was in the ECP programme. - Signed, Meridith Joseph Garbutt

Added/Fixed[edit]

I added the mascot and took out the junior high part. Every bit counts.

Should the Accelerated Scholars Program page be merged into the Wentworth page?[edit]

The Accelerated Scholars Program page should not be merged into the Wentworth page. Although it is offered under the Wentworth umbrella, almost all other schools that have early college programs have a free-standing Wikipedia page for those programs. This is evidenced on the Early college entrance program Wikipedia page, where 19 of the 24 institutions that offer early college programs are shown to have an independent Wikipedia page for their respective programs. Bsellers (talk) 19:30, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Conflicting information[edit]

Under notable alumni Dale Buis is stated to have been the first American casualty of the Vietnam War but his wiki bio says he was the second.```