Marist College ROTC
5-Year Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2010
- Messages
- 413
For that reason I recommend being interviewed at your first choice program. That way your interviewer will have a vested interest in the outcome.
I've compared myself to the review sheet that you linked to me and in all the areas, I will get the most amount of points possible (On the athletics sections and extra curricular). But some of the things I looked at were just rough estimations for myself.
Also looking at some of the other sections where I get scored, I just realized the importance of having a good interview. It seems to me that the person interviewing can decide your whole fate regarding ROTC and a scholarship.