<p>Hello, I'm applying for both an AFROTC and NROTC scholarship, and I'm beginning to worry about the interview needed for each of these. I've heard that after the candidates have been "filtered" using test scores/other objective criteria, the interview is the most important factor in deciding who is given full tuition scholarships. Naturally, I'm beginning to worry, and was hoping that some of you could fill me in on what to expect. My parents expect me to pay for my own college, and with a father and 2 sisters who went through ROTC, I've found that it's one of the best and most valuable methods of paying for college. So, any clues, anecdotal examples, etc regarding the interview (or application process in general) would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. </p>
<p>*note: my anticipated major (biochemistry or biomedical engineering) is listed as tier 2 for NROTC and not listed as either technical or non-technical for AFROTC.</p>