<p>Hello, I was accepted to the LS&A honors program and am considering applying for the MCSP learning community. I also plan on participating in marine option NROTC. It would also be nice to join a fraternity and I am a little confused on how the housing would work. I hope to major in politics, philosophy, and economics. After my time in the military I plan to attend business or law school.</p>
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<li><p>How will the combination of these three activities limit my course options? I understand that they all require specific courses for completion, and I want to be able to handle my course load to maintain a respectable GPA. I will have passed (hopefully) 6 AP exams by the time I enroll.</p></li>
<li><p>In terms of leadership opportunities, how redundant are the options offered by the NROTC program and MCSP? How specific are the community service opportunities to MCSP? I will probably involve myself in community service regardless of my participating in the program.</p></li>
<li><p>How does the MCSP housing compare to the honors housing? I hope to join Greek life for fun/networking, so would this learning community interfere with rushing or living in a frat?</p></li>
<li><p>How would this combination of programs limit my free time? How much of an impact would MCSP have in graduate admissions? </p></li>
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<p>Thank you to anyone who took the time to read/answer any of the questions on this thread</p>