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Active Military officers here? I could use your help/assistance/advice
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<blockquote data-quote="R. Johnson" data-source="post: 1594233" data-attributes="member: 10606"><p>Well, if she decides to lean towards the Army she doesn't need to waste her time with ROTC, especially if she has other methods of paying for school. Enlisting in the Guard would give her valuable enlisted experience, but she will deploy, no doubt about it, but all the best officers were NCO's first. Anyway, no ROTC, it's a waste of time, she can go to OCS after she has her bachelors or get a direct appointment after she has her doctorate. ROTC and West Point cadets don't really have anything up on the OCS candidates, especially when it comes to being a doctor. Her free time in college would be better spent studying to get into medical school than it would dealing with ROTC nonsense.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention there were lieutenants in my officer basic course who came out of ROTC who had never even fired a service weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Johnson, post: 1594233, member: 10606"] Well, if she decides to lean towards the Army she doesn't need to waste her time with ROTC, especially if she has other methods of paying for school. Enlisting in the Guard would give her valuable enlisted experience, but she will deploy, no doubt about it, but all the best officers were NCO's first. Anyway, no ROTC, it's a waste of time, she can go to OCS after she has her bachelors or get a direct appointment after she has her doctorate. ROTC and West Point cadets don't really have anything up on the OCS candidates, especially when it comes to being a doctor. Her free time in college would be better spent studying to get into medical school than it would dealing with ROTC nonsense. Not to mention there were lieutenants in my officer basic course who came out of ROTC who had never even fired a service weapon. [/QUOTE]
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