Any input is welcomed:
The rigors of playing football, studying engineering, and pursuing a commission all at Norwich?
Is it possible, maybe drop football senior year.
I have known students who swam at a D 2 school, study physics, and Army ROTC, but I don't know if the time commitment to swimming is the same as football.
I know a Citadel grad who played football all 4 years and he told me only one athlete in his time at Citadel commissioned as an active football player.
Concerned about travel, ROTC requirements, and classes , may just won't work at Norwich.
Service Academies are a different story, somehow they make it all work. I have met many Army-Navy football players. My nephew played at USCGA and they made it all work out.
Should I just advise DS to leave football behind if he attends any of the private military senior colleges.
Anyone know if Norwich will ever develop a spring men's track and field team?
Thanks in Advance
The rigors of playing football, studying engineering, and pursuing a commission all at Norwich?
Is it possible, maybe drop football senior year.
I have known students who swam at a D 2 school, study physics, and Army ROTC, but I don't know if the time commitment to swimming is the same as football.
I know a Citadel grad who played football all 4 years and he told me only one athlete in his time at Citadel commissioned as an active football player.
Concerned about travel, ROTC requirements, and classes , may just won't work at Norwich.
Service Academies are a different story, somehow they make it all work. I have met many Army-Navy football players. My nephew played at USCGA and they made it all work out.
Should I just advise DS to leave football behind if he attends any of the private military senior colleges.
Anyone know if Norwich will ever develop a spring men's track and field team?
Thanks in Advance