![]() MJ (great resource on these forums) "PT (run, run, run) and keep your fitness levels up."įeel free to PM me if you need some additional help.Ĭlick to expand.I am currently applying for USNA and I was on the Varsity swim team at my school Sophomore and Junior year (no senior year bc of COVID). If you are selected for the scholarship, they will apply the scholarship toward any NROTC school, you can get into, (pay attention to which schools also supplement room and board because the scholarship does not cover that). Narrow down your top five choices for schools. When the recruiter finds out how competitive your stats are, and your intent to go NROTC, they will help with the process (my kid went through this and they were extremely helpful). ![]() Get in touch with your local navy recruiting office and let them know you are interested. If you are going to take ACT, start signing up there also - they will superscore. Your PSAT appears to put you in the middle 90% range. ![]() Get into the Khan Academy SAT prep (free) and treat it like a job. Captain of the team is not always the best athlete. It is important to show currently active in varsity sport. Get there early, stay late and offer to help. Look them up now, seems like applications open in January. It is a box (or boxes) to check on the NROTC application. You have a good chance of attending with the STEM background. I would say I'm definitely decent, but probably not going to the Olympics.ġ year of Varsity Swim (I was the the worst person on the team, really don't think I'm going back)ĬSM - you are incredibly competitive for any of the SAs or a ROTC option.Īpply to the Summer Seminar programs at USMA, USNA, USAF and USCG. Will have 11 APs by the end of high school + nearly all the rest are Honorsġ330 PSAT, 31 PreACT (Haven't taken SAT or ACT yet)Ĭo-President of another club that would identify meġ Artificial Intelligence research publication (Was through a paid summer program though)ĥ years of competitive figure skating - I skate for a club, Regional level. I feel like I'm pretty strong academically, but sports is going to be my downfall. Planned major would probably be Pure Mathematics. I was also considering applying to USNA, but then I looked into it a little more, and I don't think I'll be accepted with my stats (and I want a regular college experience). (I'm also a girl and a minority, don't know if that would help or hurt, so let me know). I'm currently a high school junior, and I'm considering applying for the NROTC scholarship next year. Hi everyone, bear with me, it's my first time here.
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