Earning Eagle isn't easy -- heck, only about 1 in 100 Scouts does it. But it's not impossible and there are places to look for help and information. Our "Trail to Eagle Resource" page cuts through the confusion and puts lots of resources at your fingertips.
You'll find things like our Troop 200 Eagle Flow chart that shows you every step along the Trail (in order, no less!) Plus, your Eagle Application, Workbook, Council's Eagle Guide and more. There's even a link to tips from the Registrar about how to make sure incorrect paperwork doesn't trip you up at the last minute. (This is Boy Scouts -- you knew there'd be paperwork, right?)
If you're a Life Scout (or thinking about being one) be sure to check it out.
"Troop 200's Trail to Eagle Resource Page"
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