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I think you have great merits. But I know nothing about ROTC. Just apply, I'm sure you'll be a strong candidate.I am planning on submitting for NROTC board, my stats are below:
SAT: Math: 800, Critical Reading: 730, Writing: 710
I get solid grades on average of A's and B's.
I have lived in four different countries, USA, Kenya, Cambodia and Tanzania and have participated in varsity basketball 9th-12th Grade, Varsity Soccer, 9th-10th. Varsity Volleyball: 9th-10th. I have participated in community service activities all throughout high school and am the president of a community service at my school in Tanzania. I have participated in two MUN conferences, the THIMUN Conference in the Hague, and the TAIMUN Conference in Taiwan. I was the ambassador at the Hague. I am an Eagle Scout and Brotherhood Member of the Order of the Arrow and have also been nominated for the BSA Heroism Award
If anyone has any extra information they think that I should do, or add, please let me know so I can make my application as solid as possible. Also can anyone guess my application chances of being selected.
Thank You
I think you have great merits. But I know nothing about ROTC. Just apply, I'm sure you'll be a strong candidate.
Have you heard of the BDCP program? If you don't get in ROTC, try this out (sophmore/junior range). They pay you to go to school (E-6 pay I believe). It is very competitive, but sounds sweet.
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Final select! I'm getting sworn in next Thursday and my class date is June 28th, 2009. I can't believe I actually went through with the application process. It's exciting and scary.
My OR told me I won't see anything until november most likely and I swore in last week
Did he say how far back your back pay would go to? My OR keeps saying that I will get back pay starting the day I was selected, but I am not quite sure about it... want to get inputs from those who are ahead of me.
It would have been nice to know about the BDCP program (or AW for that matter) when I was in school. Oh well, sounds sweet for you guys.
It would have been nice to know about the BDCP program (or AW for that matter) when I was in school. Oh well, sounds sweet for you guys.