Commision Program Questions, and some more.
Let me start off saying that I've tried to look up as much as I could by myself. I've spent about an hour or two each day looking at my options.
I read the rules of the site when I just signed up, but did not see any "post rules". I'll dig around after I submit this but hope I do not offend any of you or break any rules.
I'm meeting my recruiter on Monday, and we spoke for the first time today on the phone.
At first I was very sure I wanted to do NROTC. The problem I have is I was looking at other peoples posts and seeing their statistics and grades compared to mine, and also looking up 1/2 of the colleges that have NROTC programs requirements and having selective acceptance. One question with NROTC is I saw you can request scholarships other than four year- So I could request 2-3 year scholarships if I am not awarded a four year?
I then saw PLC info and I looked in to it.
The questions I have are can you do PLC at any college of your choosing then do the class in the summer, or is it still certain colleges? Also is PLC as selective as NROTC scholarships?
My second question is I've read that for NROTC you get a "wish list" after you earn your commision of preferred MOS's. Does this work the same way for PLC?
The ones I am looking at are Artillery, Logistics, Intelligence and I also saw that the most in demand jobs includes Counter intelligence. I am not sure but from one source I read that Counter Intelligence you have to do a lat move and cannot request/be assigned with your commision. The MOS I am the most interested in is Intelligence but I see how many people want that MOS as well, so it will be competitive.
I also consider enlisting just because you can pick the MOS, and have the insurance you will not get something you are not interested in at all.
I will end this post because I realise it is getting long. I'm sure I got some info wrong and I apologize for any misinformation I have. I try to get the most accurate possible, but I can only look up information on websites for so long.
By the way, I'm a Senior in High School, and do not have above average grades, but I do take AP classes and I am about to get my Eagle Scout in BSA, and volunteer a lot. Don't know if those will help for NROTC acceptance.
(Also, should I take the ASVAB soon, or the AFOQT?)
Thank you!