My DD is a freshman at PLU, Nursing Major, Cross Country and Track athlete, and 4 year ROTC Nursing Scholarship recipient. She is kept extremely busy. She has also joined Color Guard, and was asked to join the Ranger Challenge team but politely declined due to her involvement levels. She was this way in high school also. Can be done, but it is difficult and you have to stay on top of things and not get behind. Besides all this she is always attending study groups. She was also asked by her MSI intrustor to teach the other cadets how to run properly, and she did a class presentation. This past weekend she got fellow ROTC cadets to volunteer at her Cross Country team's home meet for extra credit. She doesn't have much time to herself but seems to manage her free time well and use it effectively. Her coach and ROTC unit are also very flexible and understanding, but they also know that she is dedicated and reliable and a person who gets things done and does not fall behind. Passes all her quizzes in MSI class, and gets grades above the average in her classes. Once again, it can de done but it takes a special type of person and commitment. She is also in a 4.5 year nursing program as this is what the School of Nursing offered her with her conditional admission to the nursing program as a freshman since they have a small nursing program and basically have 2 nursing classes. It helps to only have about 15 credits per semester too.