JBfortunecookie1
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Hello all!
I came upon the service academy forums when I was initially looking into Army ROTC. It is now 4 days until the second board deadline, and I was wondering what fellow members would rate my chances at getting the Army ROTC scholarship are (looking for 4 year). All comments/guidance are welcome, I'd love to hear your opinions! The following are my stats:
Academics:
-Superscored ACT: 33
-GPA (unweighted): 3.875
-13 AP courses taken/currently taking and other honors classes
-1 college course currently taking (Calculus 3)
Extracurriculars:
-Boy Scouts (8 years): Eagle Scout
-National Honor Society
-Band (Percussion)/Orchestra (Violin): section leaders in both
-Violin (10 years): All-State Honors Violinist
-Piano (12 years)
-Winner in multiple competitions for Piano and Violin (WMTA, WSMA)-too many to list, not the worst problem to have
-School Newspaper (4 years): Editorial Board (Copy Editor, Sports Editor), Writer
-Chinese-American Club: President
-Forensics and Debate Team
-Student Council
-Math Team (Varsity)
-Tennis (4 years): Played for school, club, and league levels; JV grades 9-10, Varsity grade 11 (w/ letter)
-Over 200 volunteer hours across multiple platforms (mainly Boy Scouts/Eagle Project)
-Thedacare Medical Centers Student Intern (2 years)
PMS Interview:
-Interview went awesome! PMS said he was thoroughly impressed, and told me I scored max points possible for the interview (200 I believe)
PFT Scores:
-Pushups: 48
-Curlups: 50
-1 Mile Time: 8:24
-Proctored by local ROTC recruiting officer
My first choice school is WashU in St. Louis, in which I've applied ED II for Pre-med. One of the things I mentioned in my PMS interview was my ambition to further my Army career through the HPSP scholarship for Medical School, which if I were to get the 2 scholarships would be at least 8 years Active Duty. The site Military and Medicine helped me a lot in looking for an Army career that could also apply well after my service.
Thanks for taking the time to read this! I'd appreciate any comments/opinions.
I came upon the service academy forums when I was initially looking into Army ROTC. It is now 4 days until the second board deadline, and I was wondering what fellow members would rate my chances at getting the Army ROTC scholarship are (looking for 4 year). All comments/guidance are welcome, I'd love to hear your opinions! The following are my stats:
Academics:
-Superscored ACT: 33
-GPA (unweighted): 3.875
-13 AP courses taken/currently taking and other honors classes
-1 college course currently taking (Calculus 3)
Extracurriculars:
-Boy Scouts (8 years): Eagle Scout
-National Honor Society
-Band (Percussion)/Orchestra (Violin): section leaders in both
-Violin (10 years): All-State Honors Violinist
-Piano (12 years)
-Winner in multiple competitions for Piano and Violin (WMTA, WSMA)-too many to list, not the worst problem to have
-School Newspaper (4 years): Editorial Board (Copy Editor, Sports Editor), Writer
-Chinese-American Club: President
-Forensics and Debate Team
-Student Council
-Math Team (Varsity)
-Tennis (4 years): Played for school, club, and league levels; JV grades 9-10, Varsity grade 11 (w/ letter)
-Over 200 volunteer hours across multiple platforms (mainly Boy Scouts/Eagle Project)
-Thedacare Medical Centers Student Intern (2 years)
PMS Interview:
-Interview went awesome! PMS said he was thoroughly impressed, and told me I scored max points possible for the interview (200 I believe)
PFT Scores:
-Pushups: 48
-Curlups: 50
-1 Mile Time: 8:24
-Proctored by local ROTC recruiting officer
My first choice school is WashU in St. Louis, in which I've applied ED II for Pre-med. One of the things I mentioned in my PMS interview was my ambition to further my Army career through the HPSP scholarship for Medical School, which if I were to get the 2 scholarships would be at least 8 years Active Duty. The site Military and Medicine helped me a lot in looking for an Army career that could also apply well after my service.
Thanks for taking the time to read this! I'd appreciate any comments/opinions.