I know this is super old, but yes you can join ROTC as a sophomore. It doesn't matter what grade you're in because your commission date will be set regardless. You will just get your degree before you get your commission.
@@Zer0Mood Could you go a little further in depth? So for example if I do one year at one college and then transfer to a another school as a sophomore how would the process work with ROTC?
Do you have to get a bachelors when your in the rotc program? I really need help I am going to a college that offers army rotc but I do not know where to start, I already submitted my application to go to the school and my major is sociology but I really want to join the rotc program to have a career in the military. I am also done getting my associates degree emphasis on sociology, I come from the civilian no background in jrotc from highschool
in order to be commisioned yes you do need to get a bachelors if you do want to do military to get commisioned as an officer one of the requirements is a bachelors degree sorry this is late you probably got this answered already
That’s most places: on a 4.0 grading system, maybe his school had a 5.0 grading system. Because 3.2 is a pretty decent GPA by 4.0 standards I can’t imagine the threshold for ROTC being that high.
Also if anyone has prior military experience like JROTC that will make a major statement on your OCS packet.
This is very untrue. Nobody outside of highschool gives a damn about JROTC. Thats the harsh truth.
My homie right here 👌🏼 I was hard headed got a STEM degree in Bachelors. Making up for ROTC in the Masters field but with a “easy major” 😂
lol man that's super tough lol
when the semester starts, when does the first pt test take place usually?
Do you have a video on tuition assistance?
A few weeks ago I scored a 30 on the asvab. Do you have any tips on studying?
I'm a visual person so most of my studying is with flash cards and visual aids.
Do you need to join ROTC your freshman year of college, or can you join from your sophmore year on too?
You need to have a total of 4 years in the rotc program to commission.
@@lk0823 If you do 4 years of ROTC, and you didn’t get a scholarship prior to joining ROTC can you still be able to be an officer?
I know this is super old, but yes you can join ROTC as a sophomore. It doesn't matter what grade you're in because your commission date will be set regardless. You will just get your degree before you get your commission.
@@Zer0Mood Could you go a little further in depth? So for example if I do one year at one college and then transfer to a another school as a sophomore how would the process work with ROTC?
Thank you sir
Do you have to get a bachelors when your in the rotc program? I really need help I am going to a college that offers army rotc but I do not know where to start, I already submitted my application to go to the school and my major is sociology but I really want to join the rotc program to have a career in the military. I am also done getting my associates degree emphasis on sociology, I come from the civilian no background in jrotc from highschool
in order to be commisioned yes you do need to get a bachelors if you do want to do military to get commisioned as an officer one of the requirements is a bachelors degree sorry this is late you probably got this answered already
I think In nj it’s a 2.5 gpa
That’s most places: on a 4.0 grading system, maybe his school had a 5.0 grading system. Because 3.2 is a pretty decent GPA by 4.0 standards I can’t imagine the threshold for ROTC being that high.
At what age would an individual loose ability to join the military or ROTC
Not sure if it changed but I think you have to be able to commission before your 36th birthday
@@otisbloo Thanks for the reply just turned 35 in April and was curious.
No prob check with a program and see if the age limit changed
@@jeremydavis922 Necroing this, but there are age waivers.
5:47 criminal justice is easy
Do you need scholarship to join?
No
Is the PT test hard?
lol...astrology
I am interested in joining, can you join as a graduate student?
5:09 I disagree with that, Gettin a 3.00 in engineering is a million times more impressive than a 3.5 in gender studies
How much weed did you smoke before this!
None because he's a US Army Officer.
Get some sleep
lol I need to