<p>Doesn't 5 "beat their uppers so they can better beat the freshmen" or something like that?</p>
<p>OHH. I remember now. Your upperclassmen went to 15 and 15's went to your squad. Gotcha. Duuuuuude. Smith and Dues are like.... beasts. Isn't Gramm from your squad too?</p>
<p>Naw, but 5's uppers are hosses in general. Several going or attempting to go STO/CRO.</p>
<p>We went to 15, and 15's 4 digs went to 5. We only had like 5 cadre beating us (including one of our own 3 digs who was in 15 last year). </p>
<p>Gramm is from my squad, he's a pretty cool guy too. Unfortunate he wouldn't let us touch his room for 100's night. :(</p>
<p>That's too bad...he is a really cool guy. I had him as my element leader during the SS session...was pretty weird when they announced he would be the wing comm this semester.</p>
<p>How is the wing commander selected?</p>
<p>It's based on a lot of things. GPA, MPA, PEA. And you go through an interview process, I think. I don't know the exact process.</p>
<p>The biggest thing is run before you come. I know that it sucks when you could be watching tv, playing videogames, and chilling on the coach, but it made BCT so much easier by coming in ready to go with running.</p>
<p>Push-ups don't hurt either...</p>