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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Excuse my ignorance, but say you’re interested in ROTC at Princeton, do you apply directly to that ROTC program or do you apply to Princeton and if you get in then join ROTC? [/quote] Not ignorant, good question. One path is apply to Princeton, get in, and join ROTC (no scholarship). The other is to earn the scholarship before admission. Shrewd and often affluent families (i.e., their kid does not need $ to attend college) put their kid on the ROTC scholarship track b/c often college ROTC personnel will coordinate with the college Admissions office to get the scholarship recipient admission. In other words, it creates a hook.[/quote]
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