The greatest emphasis will be on grades, grades, grades. Without them, you won't commission. If I had a quarter for every socially and physically retarded mid I saw get through the program riding on grades alone, I'd have a case of beer. Don't get me wrong, keep up the hard work, just know that your Navy LT's will be looking for equal performance in other areas as well.
academically i still have a few choices to make.
1) I am still undecided on a major, im trying to find one that will help me in rotc, be useful when it comes time to get in the cockpit, and offers a challenging, but not overwhelming workload during college. (i am looking into Aeronautical engineering right now but am hesitant do to the comments i have read regarding its difficulty, also i dont know much about the careers that become available with this education. any insight is appreciated)
2.) i still have to figure out how i am going to fund school if the rotc scholarship doesn't happen.
3.) i still need to decide on some universities to apply to, so far im looking at Auburn University, Purdue, Jacksonville University, Embry-riddle (outrageous price though), westminster college, and I am still looking around online for more colleges with NROTC programs.
Brandon