I have many reasons for enrolling in JROTC. JROTC is all about me. It i devoted to my developement as both a student and a person. Although JROTC is very demanding I enjoy the challenge and the discipline. It improve my studing and test taking abilities and help me better focus on academics. JROTC also looks good on your college transcript. I get to travel and meet people i wouldn't normally meet and they become like a family to you.
I agree with everything he said but also if your interested in the military JROTC will help you get a sneak preview on how the real military will be. Also if you want to be inlisted after high school it will almost guarentee you being accepted. JROTC is a great choice either way if you just want to become a better citizen or be involved in the military. I'm joining soon {next year} and I'm really excited. Person above me though what should i expect?
You can enter Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC), provided you are least in the 9th grade. ROTC for any branch of service is a collegiate level course.
The branches of military available in Junior ROTC are the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps. Junior ROTC programs provide high school students with the opportunity to learn about leadership, teamwork, discipline, and military skills through classroom instruction, physical training, and extracurricular activities.
Yes, but not at the start of Junior ROTC. College, yes.
The Chapel Hill campus has Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC. The Charlotte campus has Army and Air Force ROTC. The Pembroke campus has Army ROTC. Don't know about Greensboro, though.
You have to be a freshman in university. If you're referring to the Junior ROTC programme, you have to be a freshman in high school.
You'll need a haircut when you first join.
Yes, there is a Marine Junior ROTC class in Peoria, Arizona. Several high schools offer various versions of the subject.
no only army ROTC
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
If followed by ROTC, the NJ stands for Naval Junior.
I have been wondering the same question as you. "What college is the army ROTC the best at" I have found out that the military doesn't rank college ROTC programs anymore but private companies do. So my suggestion is go to a book store and look for a book on the army ROTC and which colleges it is best at.
Reserve Officer Training Corps It trains officer for duty in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will earn the bar of a Second Lieutenant and be commissioned into the Active Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. The other branches have their own types: NROTC is Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. AFROTC is Air Force Reserve Officer Training Crops. NJROTC is Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. MCROTC Marine Corps Reserve Officers Training Corps (If you put a "J" it means junior which is high school ROTC)