Not sure about the answer to your question, but good luck. I recommend as much patience as you can muster. You may know next week. Or you may not know until March. It’s a long process for most.Does anyone know when results come from the first board?
I am pretty sure I logged in like 20 times today... I might lose my mind before this process is over. Lol.I am so anxious lol. Just going to try my best to lot log into the rotc site for another 2 weeks.
Certainly help saving their heating bills because of the extra heat generated from the CPUs.And so we start the period of the year when the IT specialists at Cadet Command look like this as all of the anxious candidates refresh their computer on a minute by minute basis and overload the system! All kidding aside - very exciting times for all of the applicants. Best of luck to each of you!
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Selection as a squad leader, when a first semester freshman, is pretty impressive.Good luck to you all! We were here last year for NROTC. Seemed like final notification wasn’t until April? My son didn’t earn a scholarship but he’s been killing it as a CP. He was part of the winning “Honor Squad” at NSO & was selected as a “Squad Leader” coming out of NSO. I’m not saying this to brag but to demonstrate that you can be successful in ROTC with or without the scholarship. Of course, he would have liked the have earned a scholarship last year, but it honestly wasn’t the end of the world. It’s probably driving his efforts this year! If you have a desire to serve & excel, you’ll do it no matter what!
Thank you ! I think it was just for the one of the freshmen squads, but we were very proud, nonetheless, because he was identified as a leader right away, even though he was a Programmer. Showing up in shape to crush the PRT cannot be stressed enough. One of the older Mids told my DS that he couldn’t believe he didn’t win a National Scholarship . It just goes to show how competitive the process is. But, more importantly, don’t let not winning a 4-year scholarship crush your confidence & drive. It’s an amazing accomplishment to win a 4-year scholarship… but, if you don’t, you can still be a very strong Mid within your battalion!Selection as a squad leader, when a first semester freshman, is pretty impressive.