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[quote=Anonymous]Army Vet Parent of one WP and one ROTC. OP - If your son is interested in possibly applying for OCS following graduation, a good compromise is to take ROTC without taking any scholarship - no commitment. A great way to decide if the career path is for you - you can apply for an ROTC commissions/scholarship in your sophomore or junior year if you decide it is for you. One additional perk of ROTC enrollment - at my son's college the kids taking ROTC classes got priority for course enrollment - my kid never had a class he wanted that he did not get, even freshman year. [/quote]
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