Back Ups

<p>hey, the "Appointments to 2012" thread is getting kind of off topic.
here's a new thread to talk about back ups/homesickness/getting through plebe summer and year.</p>

<p>what civ schools is everyone applying to? i'm applying to NROTC for UMD, UVA, VA Tech, GWU, Penn State, Maine Maritime, and then maybe American with AROTC.</p>

<p>NROTC for Carnegie Mellon, RPI, Cornell, Rochester, SUNY Maritime</p>

<p>SUNY Buffalo as backup</p>

<p>Duke University, University of Texas, Emory, University of Florida, University of South Florida</p>

<p>I would need an ROTC scholarship for the first 3 and have already applied with AROTC. I still need to complete my NROTC scholarship. Since I live in Florida, if I end up going to UF or USF I will already be going there for free so I'll just enroll in their NRTOC program.</p>

<p>Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UCLA, USC, UW, WSU, Gonzaga, and UO.</p>

<p>well so far just NROTC apps at Univeristy of Texas, GWU, Penn State not sure which other ones making a final decision this weekend on what my top choices are.</p>

<p>My daughter has applied for a NROTC scholarship, and to ND and Purdue (other schools listed for NROTC were Ga Tech, Miami of Ohio, and ODU). She's definitely accepted to Purdue, no word on the others.</p>

<p>just got the call from the NROTC coordinator and he said congrats Mike got the NROTC Scholarship to VTech.
Cool so there is the backup plan.</p>

<p>I'm applying NROTC to Northwestern, USC, U of Virginia, and Boston University ( maybe U Penn as well )</p>

<p>I'm applying for NROTC to Notre Dame and Virginia Tech.</p>

<p>NROTC to CU</p>

<p>Penn State / Schreyer Honors College, U of Pittsburg, U of Penn, Dartmouth, Columbia, Georgetown, St. Joe's Univ.</p>

<p>NROTC (already got scholarship) at Rice, Vanderbilt, or Texas.</p>

<p>Food for thought. There are other universities that aren't so well known that have NROTC, AROTC, etc. </p>

<p>Univ. of Minn. offered my son a full ride (VERY generous provisions) for NROTC. </p>

<p>Yes, Minn. is colder than heck in the winter, but you'd be busy studying so you wouldn't really notice, right? :D</p>