You can get promoted quickly if you do more than perform your duties. Try to get involved in JROTC's other events and activities. Join the Drill Team, Color Guard, and/or Raiders. All of these are after school curriculums. Also try to participate in the community services your JROTC intructor might hold once in a while. Ask him or her about upcoming events and community services. Also study, mainly about the history of America. Questions about this topic will be asked when you go up for promotion.
The Advanced Promotion rate is the same across all branches. If you have taken JROTC for at least two years, you will be promoted to E-2 automatically.
Yes there is JROTC in Hawaii.
Well you could get promoted by answering questions on a test to see what you know in the A,AF,M,NJROTC or its by how much you have done like how many teams you've gone or how many events you have. Take this answer from a Cadet like me whos acually in the ROTC not a random person who doesnt know much of JROTC
Jrotc is from the army and algebra is math.
It's the default. If you don't have JROTC or college credits, it's what you start off as. You'll see some people who start off as E2, E3, or E4 because they have JROTC or college, but you'll have caught up to them by the time they get promoted.
There were 3229 various JROTC units as of June 2006 (1555 Army JROTC, 794 Air Force JROTC, 619 Navy JROTC, 260 Marine Corps JROTC, 1 Coast Guard JROTC). Additionally, there are cadet programmes outside of JROTC (such as the Young Marines, Civil Air Patrol, Explorer Scouts) which may or may not be school based.
No. Like it or not, if you enter the Army as an E2, E3, or E4, whether by JROTC, university credit, or whatever other reason, your peers who entered the Army with you as E1s are usually going to catch up with you by the time you get promoted again.
The Young Marines or the Sea cadets are like JROTC.
Not exactly. The closest thing to JROTC in Canada would be the Cadet Program. It is extremely similar to JROTC, however it is not integrated into schools.
If you have 24 months in service with six months time in grade, you should have already been promoted automatically. If you came in as an E3 through university credit or JROTC, you won't be promoted any faster than your peers. Now if you've had disciplinary action in the past, that's a different matter altogether.
JROTC is an acronym for Junior Reserve Officers' Training.
Yes. JROTC is in high school, ROTC is in college. Technically, you do not have to take JROTC at all to take ROTC. Generally, people who take ROTC in college are joining the military afterwards. The same in not necessarily true for JROTC.