thepetester
5-Year Member
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- Mar 31, 2014
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no pilot, he really wants to go special forces. sounds kind of cliche, but the kid is just ultra focused and intense. But not in an in your face kind of way. When he decides what he is going to do, he is totally committed to doing it and everything else becomes secondary. This has really been a goal of his since he has been able to read anything about the military.
Pima, very interesting about the fine print of the AFROTC scholarship. We will definitely take that into consideration.
platypus, as far as his scores go, the army rotc person he interviewed with said he 'maxed out' on all his scores. I found that confusing because I didn't think they were scored until they were boarded. I don't know, I am hopeful his scores will be high regardless.
also, when I said he wants to serve, I meant active duty. No disrespect intended to anyone in the reserves. I have had many friends in the reserve called up.
thanks, as always, for all of the information. I am keeping most of what I have found from him and his mother until we get the information on January 5th-ish. They tend to hear what they want to hear!
Pima, very interesting about the fine print of the AFROTC scholarship. We will definitely take that into consideration.
platypus, as far as his scores go, the army rotc person he interviewed with said he 'maxed out' on all his scores. I found that confusing because I didn't think they were scored until they were boarded. I don't know, I am hopeful his scores will be high regardless.
also, when I said he wants to serve, I meant active duty. No disrespect intended to anyone in the reserves. I have had many friends in the reserve called up.
thanks, as always, for all of the information. I am keeping most of what I have found from him and his mother until we get the information on January 5th-ish. They tend to hear what they want to hear!