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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]only real 100% admit hook is athletic recruit all other things being mentioned will improve odds, but not guarantee every 5 yr old male should play lax and every female should row - if you want guaranteed T20 admission. Both are easy sports to master - any kid can become ivy caliber with enough private lessons and coaching [/quote] Rotc is def a hook[/quote] is this true? any T20s with ROTC? [/quote] The hook is in obtaining a 4-year full tuition ROTC scholarship. That informs the school that you will do ROTC for 4 years versus dropping it after one semester. 4-year scholarship also means you are a "full pay" student. Most top 20s have students enrolled in ROTC either right on campus or at a nearby univeristy campus. If on campus the university wants to make sure they have ROTC students in the program to keep it going, just like they want to make sure there are enough soccer players to field a team. Oh and I hope your kid enjoys the 4-8 year post graduation service commitment! -Princeton ROTC alum [/quote] Yeah. Would have been great to have tuition paid by ROTC- instead we full pay because my kid had zero desire to do ROTC. [/quote] I dropped my 4-year ROTC scholarship after 13 months and walked away. Typically, there is no obligation to serve unless one completes 2 years plus summer of 2nd year, at least with AFROTC. Schools know this. I do not think ROTC is a hook at most colleges. [/quote] Ivy schools don’t get many ROTC applications and they need to fill the slots. It’s absolutely a hook. [/quote] There are 12 freshman now at one, to give you an idea. [/quote]
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