WestCoastRefugee
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Hi,
Although my DS will be applying for a nomination, we are already thinking it will take more than one time to gain admission. This is not to be defeatist, just a realization that we live in a very competitive district and probably need to get scores up a bit. With that being said, the school he is looking at for plan B is Div 1 (swimming) and he has the times to be on the team. He's not quite USNA swimming fast, but close enough to where he could very well be after his freshman year. The school also has Naval ROTC which he would participate in. My question is, does ROTC conflict with a winter sport? This may be school specific, but just wondering if anyone had experience with this. Also, if there is a conflict and we can only pick one, is it better to go the recruited athlete route or ROTC? I know that ROTC is an additional nomination source, however I have read that there are not that many slots (this may be incorrect info).
Although my DS will be applying for a nomination, we are already thinking it will take more than one time to gain admission. This is not to be defeatist, just a realization that we live in a very competitive district and probably need to get scores up a bit. With that being said, the school he is looking at for plan B is Div 1 (swimming) and he has the times to be on the team. He's not quite USNA swimming fast, but close enough to where he could very well be after his freshman year. The school also has Naval ROTC which he would participate in. My question is, does ROTC conflict with a winter sport? This may be school specific, but just wondering if anyone had experience with this. Also, if there is a conflict and we can only pick one, is it better to go the recruited athlete route or ROTC? I know that ROTC is an additional nomination source, however I have read that there are not that many slots (this may be incorrect info).