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Path to commission

dsfwes

Registered User
I was just wondering as I'm entering college next fall-what do you think is the best way to getting a commission-PLC,OCC, or NROTC? Does NROTC prepare better for becoming an officer? I'm just trying to figure what i want to do cause im running out of time with scholarships and stuff. Thanks for any input!
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
Put in for whatever scholarships you might think applicable. You can always turn them down if you get them. I'd recommend doing some reading on the site here (ie, use Search) and you'll find some stuff on this already. You'll have to decide what's best for yourself, in the end.
 

Killer2

TRONS!
None
Apply for everything and then take what best fits your needs. To ask someone on here what YOU should do might not work out so well for YOU. Good luck.
 

phrogdriver

More humble than you would understand
pilot
Super Moderator
I've yet to discern a difference in quality of officer based on the commissioning program. If you are highly motivated, NROTC will give you more opportinities to excel and take in other experiences. By this, I mean that you can hold leadership billets in the unit, go on summer training, field excercises, etc. By no means does that mean that NROTC grads are better as a whole.

I'd look at the money aspect. If you're going to an expensive school, the NROTC scholarship is worth beaucoup bucks. At a state school PLC may come out ahead in the long run, since you pay entry base date will start when you enroll--that means an extra couple hundred a month when you're commissioned.
 

GT Propjock

Registered User
At a state school PLC may come out ahead in the long run, since you pay entry base date will start when you enroll--that means an extra couple hundred a month when you're commissioned.

Yeah, wish I knew that when I enrolled at a state school. :rolleyes:
 

nocal80

Harriers
pilot
yeah, at a relatively inexpensive school I would say PLC is the way to go. No extra commitment other than the summer(s) at OCS, so you can do what you're supposed to be doing in college, drinking and chasing tail.
 

Killer2

TRONS!
None
$3039.60/mo is way better than $2416.20/mo, plus the 3-6 month wait is worth it when you and some NROTC guys go at the same time.
 
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