My JROTC instructor attended a commissioning ceremony a week ago and told me about it yesterday, he said that “it’s competitive, out of the 20 something that got commissioned around 4 received active-duty” his tone was quite discouraging, but for some reason that makes me want to get that spot...
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"Do you want fries with that?", it's crazy how some people spend like 100k on education and end up w/ a low salary job. I've read many articles about this trend.
Wow, thank you Devil Doc :usa:
That major seems very specific, I'm very impressed with what your son did though.
Guess I'll be on my search to find a suitable major, I'll have to dig in.
Business admin looks appealing. Marketing is something I always wanted to go into.
Going to either Millersville, Shippensburg, or IUP. All three of these universities have ROTC programs.
Honestly, I'm super confused. I'm not even in college yet, I'm a junior in high school.
All these majors in college are BS other than STEM, but I don't want to take STEM haha.
What's a major that you recommend ? Marketing or something? I don't even know if that is relatively easy, however many people can get jobs w/ that degree.
I heard some people talking about taking easy classes in college to boost your chance of getting active duty slot.
GPA obviously counts the most along with your physical fitness.
Should I take/do "easy" college classes/major to boost my GPA?
And IF so, what classes do you recommend?
Hey guys, I'm looking to enroll in ROTC in the college I'm going to however I'm just concerned as a non-scholarship what are my chances of getting a contract into active-duty?
Does anyone have a rough estimate to what the retention rate is for MS2, MS3, MS4? Do a lot of people drop out? And if...