afrotc2022
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Hi Y'all,
First off, sorry if this thread is kind of redundant; I know there's a lot of similar ones.
I'm a second-semester Freshman in AFROTC, on scholarship, doing Computer Science (BS) as my major. Although I'm not good at math/science, I listed Comp. Sci. on my major preferences when I applied for HSSP in order to increase my chances for a scholarship (I know, sin#1). Naturally, AFROTC HQ most likely said: "He listed tech...give him tech." And now, being the typical 19-year-old (who makes dumb choices) that I am, I sort of hate my life doing this major. I finished my first semester with a 3.46 GPA, which I think is low for the comparatively easy classes I took (compared to what I'll face the next couple of years).
I knew from the beginning that it wouldn't be easy; my main goal was to get my degree paid for and commission (since there's absolutely no way my parents can afford it), and that's why I put down tech. Now my focus has switched to "What do I need to do to maintain CGPA, keep my scholarship, and commission". Obviously, a non-tech major would make that easier for me. But, if I'm stuck with this major, I am willing to "fight to the death" and give it everything I've got to stay in college/ROTC (although I'm losing my confidence).
What I'm looking into as an alternative is trying to switch majors (sooner rather than later), and although the chances are one in a million, I would like to switch to a non-tech if I could. I talked with my Detachment's EFC (Education Flight Commander) and he said they could submit a request, but he recommended not even trying since it would highlight my name in a negative way at HQ. I understand that being the annoying cadet who always has a request is a bad thing, but does HQ penalize for that?
Can anyone provide an additional perspective on this? Are there any true negative effects of requesting a switch to a non-tech (besides losing a tech EA for FT)? Are there ways to improve the likelihood that they will approve? Is switching from tech to a foreign language possible?
Also, if you think I'm being lazy/uncommitted, feel free to let me know. I'm okay with hearing some honest opinions.
Thanks for putting up with my long-winded post...I appreciate any answers, feedback, etc.

First off, sorry if this thread is kind of redundant; I know there's a lot of similar ones.
I'm a second-semester Freshman in AFROTC, on scholarship, doing Computer Science (BS) as my major. Although I'm not good at math/science, I listed Comp. Sci. on my major preferences when I applied for HSSP in order to increase my chances for a scholarship (I know, sin#1). Naturally, AFROTC HQ most likely said: "He listed tech...give him tech." And now, being the typical 19-year-old (who makes dumb choices) that I am, I sort of hate my life doing this major. I finished my first semester with a 3.46 GPA, which I think is low for the comparatively easy classes I took (compared to what I'll face the next couple of years).
I knew from the beginning that it wouldn't be easy; my main goal was to get my degree paid for and commission (since there's absolutely no way my parents can afford it), and that's why I put down tech. Now my focus has switched to "What do I need to do to maintain CGPA, keep my scholarship, and commission". Obviously, a non-tech major would make that easier for me. But, if I'm stuck with this major, I am willing to "fight to the death" and give it everything I've got to stay in college/ROTC (although I'm losing my confidence).
What I'm looking into as an alternative is trying to switch majors (sooner rather than later), and although the chances are one in a million, I would like to switch to a non-tech if I could. I talked with my Detachment's EFC (Education Flight Commander) and he said they could submit a request, but he recommended not even trying since it would highlight my name in a negative way at HQ. I understand that being the annoying cadet who always has a request is a bad thing, but does HQ penalize for that?
Can anyone provide an additional perspective on this? Are there any true negative effects of requesting a switch to a non-tech (besides losing a tech EA for FT)? Are there ways to improve the likelihood that they will approve? Is switching from tech to a foreign language possible?
Also, if you think I'm being lazy/uncommitted, feel free to let me know. I'm okay with hearing some honest opinions.
Thanks for putting up with my long-winded post...I appreciate any answers, feedback, etc.