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    one interesting CULP exchange relayed by my son

    scoutpilot, my husband is an ex-IDF (Israeli Defence Force) pilot with an Ashekenazi (European) origin. We have been to Israel multiple times by now (2 out of three years on the average) Among the contemporary Israelis, a "Sephardi" is considered a Jew from the likes of Iraq, Iran, and other...
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    one interesting CULP exchange relayed by my son

    My son had a CULP trip to South Asia. This is something he shared with me. One of the local military officers told my son "You don't look like an American!" My son is bi-racial: half Far East Asian and half Caucasian. He could pass as a light skinned Hispanic, a light colored Sephardi...
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    Interesting article on a disturbing trend in ROTC

    aglages, I was interpreting the concept broadly. I apologize for too broad an application of the concept. Sorry for misleading folks....
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    Interesting article on a disturbing trend in ROTC

    I completely agree with this statement. My son got a 4 year scholarship to NE school hosting an ROTC battalion. One thing I advised him in his application process was to accentuate his differences, racially, culturally, socio economically, and geographically, from the statistical norm of the...
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    ROTC question re Educational Delay

    I meant to shut up after my last post. But, I would like raise one more important fact. OP says s/he found that educational delay of 7-8 may be possible. A word of caution. That may be the case NOW. But we are talking about 5 years down the road for OP's son. A LOT can change between...
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    ROTC question re Educational Delay

    Patesq, I am sorry that you feel that we are all piling on you. We were actually trying to help. The overwhelming sentiment of caution expressed by almost every poster on this thread is due to the following: (1) the plan on the table requires perfect alignment of all nine planets and...
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    ROTC question re Educational Delay

    OP's son wants to do MD/PH.D. program. That 7-8 years IN ADDITION to 4 years of college education. All the advice on the education delay for the normal MEDICAL school of 4 years may not even apply here. I don't know this, but will the military give 7-8 years worth of an educational delay? I...
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    ROTC question re Educational Delay

    medical school admission is very much a product of college GPA and MCAT score. The fact that your son graduates from, say, a well regarded state school, will NOT deter him from getting admitted into a top medical school. It's not like the world of high finance where they don't even recruit in...
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    ROTC Scholarship Chances

    It's much more difficult to get a scholarship as a liberal arts major for NROTC and AFROTC. if you get a scholarship as an engineering/STEM major, you risk losing a scholarship if you change your major in college. If I remember correctly, NROTC and AFROTC have a quota for non-engineering/STEM...
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    CULP Update

    My son's CULP trip was delayed by over 10 days. They stayed those extra days in Fort Knox. They looked for volunteers to stay extra 10 days in that assigned country. He volunteered. The rest of them will return on schedule, which means that the actual amount of time spent overseas is barely...
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    Help me understand how the school affects chance of scholarship

    I disagree with the statement that ROTC scholarship has no bearing on the school admission. It depends. In some schools, the ROTC officers have a great deal of "persuasive" power. They can move a needle. In some other schools, no. For instance, one PMS in a battalion serving a very well...
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    CULP Update

    I heard one team heading to one of the locations in Asia was delayed by 10 days due to some kind of administrative screw up between the Army and the State Department: paper work problem. (nt, I hear this is not Vietnam that was already mentioned in the post earlier) I am left scratching my...
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    jcleppe, "bring it on" was meant as a jest. I am sorry to ruffle your feather. however, on this forum, we very frequently diverge from the original intent of the person who started the thread, and we wonder on. So don't selectively single out any particular post or poster in an attempt...
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    patentesq, geez, if this is being on a hot seat, you guys should do better than this! I spent 5 years working for a company where business culture was, whoever can survive longest in a torture chamber gets the next paycheck.... Suffice to say, as a lone female executive, I was asked "so, tell...
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    Paradoxer, bingo. You hit the nail on the head!
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    Obviously, I ruffled some feathers. First of all, I apologize if I gave the impression that I am not sympathetic towards those who were let go regardless of the reason. I am especially entirely sympathetic towards those who were let go through no fault of their own, and I DO know that that...
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    bull, yes. you misunderstood me, or I did not make it clear. I am NOT saying that ROTC cadets study LESS. Not at all. What I was saying was, ROTC combined with academic work is no tougher than what a dedicated students put themselves through to excel in whatever field they chose. It just...
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    patentesq, I do agree with you. there are cases where things happened that were not due to the obvious faults of the cadets. I did mention that I am generalizing a bit and there are exceptional cases. Perhaps I should have made it clearer. As I said, you are right, but I am also making some...
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    ROTC Applicants...Think Hard

    I would like to divulge my ID. actually hyeonjlee is educateme. In the past, I thought about consolidating my login id in a couple of parenting related sites, so I created hyeonjlee login. then, I reverted back to educateme. somehow, while I was making a previous post, when I was logging...
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    Downsizing Contracted AROTC

    Another interesting tid bit he shared: One officer said he does not agree with giving HS 4 years scholarships, since not all cadets who looked good on paper turns out to be a good officer material,and a better thing to do is to award campus scholarship or even national scholarship with...
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