<p>I am a junior in my second semester in High school. I have a cumulative GPA of 2.8 (which I'm trying to bring) I've taken all honors and advance placement classes throughout high school. I've played soccer since I was 4 and has been starting on varsity since I was a freshman and I've been on varsity lacrosse since my sophomore year. I'm also very active with ROTC. I've done it since my freshman year and I am currently the administrative officer for my battalion and most likely I will be commanding officer next year. Next year I'm also doing a program that's offered at my school where you take at least 4 classes at the high school and at least 2 at the local community college </p>
<p>What I'd really like to know is what are my chances of getting into there colleges:
University of Colorado, boulder
Ohio state
Michigan state
Auburn
WVU
University of Kansas </p>
<p>I want to major in aerospace engineering and go on an ROTC scholarship. If you could tell me the chances of getting to the college of study each college that would be great. </p>
<p>It is a hard to completely and accurately answer your question without having SAT or ACT scores. Still, academically speaking, you should be able to get into any of those colleges. Ohio State will be the hardest to get into, and Auburn is a distant second hardest. But if you can get an ROTC scholarship, getting into those two should not be much of a problem. The others are quite easy for good students to get into. So you should be in good shape.</p>
<p>I know quite a bit about ROTC scholarships because I went to college on the NROTC. It sounds like maybe you are interested in Air Force ROTC, because of your intention to major in aerospance engineering. If so, be aware that the Air Force insists that 80% of its scholarships be used in the state where you are a resident. Very unlikely, in other words, that you could use an AFROTC scholarship outside your state.</p>
<p>The Army ROTC scholarship is a totally different story. You can go almost anywhere, and major in nearly anything. If it is Army that you are interested in, then I encourage you to also look at Purdue, Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech. You might even want to check out Clarkson University, if you have any interest in attending a relatively small school. Clarkson has about 3,000 students. None of the other schools above has less than 15,000. Clarkson provides free room and meals to its ROTC scholarship students. Not many colleges do that.</p>