<p>Thank you for the replies. NJROTC is a very time consuming activity. I put my heart and soul into it. I have some sort of team practice every single day during the week. The drill teams are even practicing during the summer two times a week for two hours (which I am a commander of). I command the armed regulation platoon. I got selected for that position in May for performing exceptionally well in my duties. During the year I hardly ever have a weekend off due to teams travelling to different schools for competitions. Most of the meets we go to require us to leave at around 12 on Fridays and get back late Saturday night. I have an extreme commitment to my unit. Having this commitment has hindered my ability to be part of sports teams for my high school but I was a captain of a local rec league basketball team in which I lead them to win the championship game averaging 14 points a game. I have many other accomplishments but it would just be way to hard to list them all here. I also believe I will have some amazing recommendation letters , no doubt.</p>