I've been in your position. Use ROTC to set you apart from the rest of your peers looking for jobs. It provides unique experiences. My resume states the following. Tailor it to fit your needs AND THE TRUTH.
Find an employer that appreciates the NG/USAR because that'll make your life a whole...
Some fun CULP stories
-What Not To Do On CULP: Had a friend go to the Micronesia trip. Some cadets faced UCMJ for prositution...
-Georgia: Friend went to Georgia with some UNG cadets to get their mountain warfare badge. Looks pretty sweet on his ASUs.
-China:Friend went to China...
Just wanted to pop in and say thank you to this forum. From an applicant 4 years ago to commissioning as a MI 2LT a week ago, time has flown. This forum helped me a lot through the process. So thank you for all of that.
If anyone has questions about ROTC, specifically Wheaton's Rolling Thunder...
One thing to consider as well is ROTC coursework. I loaded up my sophomore and freshman years because I knew MSIII and MSIV years would be a lot more work for ROTC.
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University of Tennessee, Chattanooga – Best Cultural Component
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The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina – Most Immersive
Tennessee Tech University – Best Mentorship
Michigan State University – Best Camaraderie...
In the Reserves you can choose when you go to BOLC easier than the active army. Also you have to go within the first 2 years(I could be wrong so double check and verify). Theoretically, you could wait to do BOLC until the summer after your first year at law school IF they couldn't get you to...
I think this is a fair assessment. There were issues for LDAC in 2013 when it's been at Lewis for 40 years... Obviously there will be some hiccups. But that's alright! It'll be good training.
It's possible. Girl at my school got Mono and was restricted from physical activity. It should be alright. Just talk with your cadre and doctor to keep the communication open.