unbenchable
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Hello all,
I am a rising senior in high school from the Bay Area, in California, hoping to get an NROTC scholarship. As of now, my GPA is about a 3.5 unweighted, at a rigorous independent high school. My ACT composite score was a 36, and I have a 790 on both my Math 2 and Chem SAT II subject tests. I intend to major in what the Navy designates a "Tier 1" major in college. I have played varsity soccer freshman, sophomore, and junior year, and intend to do so again as a senior. I played varsity baseball as a freshman, and varsity lacrosse as a sophomore and junior. I have also played club soccer since I was in middle school. I lead a small club at my school, and work part time as a Little League baseball umpire and a U.S. Soccer referee. I have done a small amount of community service through my school, but nothing that will stand out. For the fitness test, I can run about a 7:30-8 minute mile, and can do about 65 push-ups and 70 sit-ups in the two minute test. Assuming (and hoping) my interview goes well, I'm wondering what my chances of getting the scholarship are, and what I should be focusing on between now and when I submit the application in order to maximize my chances.
Thank you.
I am a rising senior in high school from the Bay Area, in California, hoping to get an NROTC scholarship. As of now, my GPA is about a 3.5 unweighted, at a rigorous independent high school. My ACT composite score was a 36, and I have a 790 on both my Math 2 and Chem SAT II subject tests. I intend to major in what the Navy designates a "Tier 1" major in college. I have played varsity soccer freshman, sophomore, and junior year, and intend to do so again as a senior. I played varsity baseball as a freshman, and varsity lacrosse as a sophomore and junior. I have also played club soccer since I was in middle school. I lead a small club at my school, and work part time as a Little League baseball umpire and a U.S. Soccer referee. I have done a small amount of community service through my school, but nothing that will stand out. For the fitness test, I can run about a 7:30-8 minute mile, and can do about 65 push-ups and 70 sit-ups in the two minute test. Assuming (and hoping) my interview goes well, I'm wondering what my chances of getting the scholarship are, and what I should be focusing on between now and when I submit the application in order to maximize my chances.
Thank you.