Meowspike13
C/O 2026 Applicant
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- Jan 18, 2021
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Hello to all, I hope you guys are doing well.
As per the title, is there anyone on this forum that has insight into what life is like as a midshipman candidate or midshipman at the NROTC San Diego Unit (specifically SDSU)? I say at SDSU specifically since I was recently accepted there (yay!).
What is life like for y'all? Does the unit have the opportunity to interact and conduct activities at the bases in the San Diego area like at Coronado, Point Loma, etc.? How is the commute since the NROTC Unit is mainly held at USD? Any input from any current or former mids there from any of the participant schools would help. Thank you so much in advance.
On a side note, I truly thank all of you guys here at SA Forums. I truly wouldn't have imagined being able to interact with anyone going through the process, with current mids/cadets at the SAs or ROTC programs, or even just veterans/parents of mids/cadets. Thank you so so much, this process hasn't been the smoothest for me as I know with many other various candidates going through this process. I hope to keep up a positive attitude so that I may continue to pursue a commission into the Navy or Marine Corps.
As per the title, is there anyone on this forum that has insight into what life is like as a midshipman candidate or midshipman at the NROTC San Diego Unit (specifically SDSU)? I say at SDSU specifically since I was recently accepted there (yay!).
What is life like for y'all? Does the unit have the opportunity to interact and conduct activities at the bases in the San Diego area like at Coronado, Point Loma, etc.? How is the commute since the NROTC Unit is mainly held at USD? Any input from any current or former mids there from any of the participant schools would help. Thank you so much in advance.
On a side note, I truly thank all of you guys here at SA Forums. I truly wouldn't have imagined being able to interact with anyone going through the process, with current mids/cadets at the SAs or ROTC programs, or even just veterans/parents of mids/cadets. Thank you so so much, this process hasn't been the smoothest for me as I know with many other various candidates going through this process. I hope to keep up a positive attitude so that I may continue to pursue a commission into the Navy or Marine Corps.
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