<p>I am a high school junior with a 3.64 weighted GPA and 3.51 unweighted GPA. I have an upward trend with all A's except for one B this year, and it looks as though it will stay that way. My high school is very competitive (1st in the county. 7th in the state, 78th in the nation) and does not rank. I took the ACT and got a 30 without having taken trigonometry and believe that when I retake it I can get a 31. I played baseball my first two years of high school, but stopped to seek employment past the 10 hours/week I worked freshmen and sophomore year, and now work for an international corporation ~20 hours/week. I am active in two community service clubs and have the possibility of taking a leadership role next year but I'm not positive about that. I was also a club president for my baseball team's club sophomore year. I am looking into National Honor Society for next year as well, and am also in good physical condition. Does this bode well for an Army ROTC scholarship? </p>
<p>Sorry about the long message and thank you very much for your time.</p>
<p>I had a friend who received a ROTC scholarship. I don’t know her ACT, but I know her SATs were 2000 + and GPA was 4.0 +. Other than that I don’t know much. (I did read online your chances can vary by how well you compare to other kids going to the college you attend though-so it seems to have your chances varying by college-not positive though)</p>
<p>I got the 4 year AROTC scholarship, the type 7 AFROTC scholarship, and didn’t get anything from the Navy.</p>
<p>I had a 3.97 unweighted GPA, 4.25 weighted GPA. My SAT score at the time I applied was 1330 M+CR (they don’t consider writing when evaluating SAT scores). I was vice president of one club as well as a strong member of two other clubs. I was a varsity athlete in three different sports, but never a captain. I had over 100 hours of community service (I organized and lead two school blood drives) and wrote a pretty good essay.</p>
<p>That being said…It has become extremely difficult to get these scholarships because of the budget cuts, which translates to less scholarships, so they’ve become extremely competitive. </p>
<p>My friend who did not get any of the scholarships had a 3.0 unweighted GPA, 3.3 weighted GPA, an 1100 M+CR on the SAT. He was an eagle scout and captain of the swim team. He had limited club involvement, but maybe 60 hours of community service.</p>
<p>Since you are between me and my friend…you have a decent shot. I wish you the best of luck on your future endeavors and your scholarship application!</p>