My situation is tricky. I was Bakeracted in 2018 because someone thought I was gonna commit suicide but I wasn't. I was taken against my will to a hospital in Florida and held for 24 hours before I could explain my situation to the doctors. I was simply crying because I had a bad break up and was being sued and was leaning against a ledge for relief, not over it. The doctors diagnosed me with Acute Situational Reaction stating I simply was in a bad position at the wrong time. I went away and joined the Air Force Reserves. I came back and joined Air Force ROTC who told me to put on my DodMerb that I had previously had intentions of suicide in order to submit my Backer act paperwork, they told me I could give a statement to explain myself and I did. I left the Air Force Rotc and after three years I joined Army ROTC as MS3. They told me I could not be in Army rotc unless I left the Air Force and so they had me enlist in Army National Guard as SMP cadet. I then went to meps for a second time and stated I never had suicidal intentions because I never truly did. I have never taken anti depressant medication nor had a counseling session for depression either. Now as a SMP cadet I have to attend basic 365 days out from my enlistment if I don't contract. DodMerb needed to re evaluate me and used the same medical evaluation as the one I did with them for Air Force but noticed a discrepancy between then and my recent meps paperwork. I had to submit a new statement explaining myself and I pointed out that I was not diagnosed nor had any intent. My rotc commander had sent them an email to confirm my statement. They disregarded my paperwork, backreact document, and the Col's statement and decided to disqualify me until I receive a waiver from Cadet Command as I am a SMP cadet. If I get removed from Rotc I have to attend basic training again and AIT and then possibly commission through OCS as I have 90 credit hours before proceeding to Bolc. I would prefer to commission through rotc and finish my degree next year rather than in three years because of paperwork mistake I made more than three years ago. Cadre told me I won't find out until summer whether the Waiver goes through. I don't know if getting a current psychiatrics evaluation from a officer would help my situation. I would be lying if I said I wasn't near devastated and very nervous. Should I prepare for the latter, my freind in air force had a recommendation from a general for his waiver and still was disqualified, I'm not feeling very confident that my waiver will go through. 