I'm the physics professor and math and science department head. In the chemistry, precalc, and physics courses we do not allow the use of graphing calculators on tests. Instead we require any non-graphing scientific calculator.
Personally, I recommend the TI-30XIIS. It allows you to enter the...
Yes, they do get to go off campus, especially after the initial training cycle is completed. Gift cards or accounts at local businesses are always a good idea and are greatly appreciated!
There are four military junior colleges: NMMI, Georgia Military College, Marion Military Institute, and Valley Forge Military Academy. Each has a service academy prep program. I'd recommend you start out by visiting each school's website and maybe giving the SAP coordinator a call.
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I don't know. This is our second year and we've made a number of improvements on our facilities. You can check with coach Ballentine at cbalentine@marionmilitary.edu.
The mission of ROTC is to produce officers. Since a bachelor's degree is required for a commission, ROTC pays for that degree. Once a cadet earns their degree and fulfills all the other commissioning requirements, ROTC has completed the mission.
That being said, there are plenty of graduate...
Marion Military (where I teach), Georgia Military, and New Mexico Military all teach courses for college credit and have Corps of Cadets. All cadets at MMI are college students while there are HS students at Georgia and NMMI. In those schools the HS are not place in positions of authority over...
The answer is yes, you do use up a year of eligibility. The coaches at CGA leave it up to the students to decide if they want to compete at the MJC or sit out the year. Being able to compete would allow a candidate to maintain top form, while sitting out the year preserves eligibilty at the...