that makes sense , does anyone know how the holy cross Rotc is , i believe that they have navy rotc but the college next to them has army rotc ( WPI). could i still get an army schlorship to holy cross even though the rotc program is at another school ?
believe me i have tried to fight it, the academic dean is an MIT graduate( he's a preist) and i told him that i was intrested in the academies ( seeing as he did AFROTC maby he woudl understand but not at all) instead he told me that i would have a tough chance getting in to wp. If only things...
- i am taking algerbra II/ Trig this year and will take pre-calc next year
- i took biology freshman year, chem soph year, and am taking physics right now.
- i am goign to try to take AP english next year. my school isvery competative both academically and athletically. i was suspose to be...
i have already started studying for the sat i have a tutor once a week and i have been doing practice tests and vocabulary as well.
i am in a college prepatory school, i take all college prep calss except for English i take honors.
Does physical fitness play any part in the schlorship...
i am still a junior in high school but i am just trying to get other options besides the military academies.
here are my stats:
gpa:3.4-3.5
PSAT: scores too badd to put on here( i am not a good test taker but do well in school )
lettered in soccer this year and will next year as well...
how would you rank vmi, citadel and norwich academicallly.
also what is the difference between their military programs ? is one better than the other ?
i have grown to realize that i have a very small small shot at getting into west point or any of the academies so i am looking around...
i am currently a junior and am intrested in usma and usna, but my back up schools or more realistic choices are vmi, norwich, and holy cross. I was wondering when should someone start the application process for an ROTC schlorship ?