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can you take 2 US Army ROTC courses at the same time?

im joining the US army ROTC this fall and i am a sophomore in college.

therefore can i do freshmen and sophomores courses at the same time?

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  • Tom
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Yes, that is called dual enrolling and is how the three year Rotc program works. Pt and Leadership Lab remain the same as if just taking the freshman year courses.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, they may allow you to compress your ms1 and ms2 year. This depends on the rotc unit you join. If you are not able to do this you can go to rotc basic at Ft. Knox in the summer between your sophomore and junior year. I did this rather than do the compressed method because I was an education major and had to do field observations and the timing would not work. You do get paid for rotc basic and it is 4 weeks. You are also under no obligation to join the military after completing the camp. However, you can contract at the end, and you may qualify for a bonus. It is actually good training and it gave me good preparation for advanced camp (now called ldac). http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/courses-and-colleges/cu...

    Gee, I guess an answer with links and experience does not work????

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    you're likely to have a extra effective danger of changing into an officer in case you flow ROTC. in case you enlist first, it will be a lot tougher to grow to be a nil(officer) after being enlisted. imagine about it, you'll get authorities. Fin help for faculty without being in protection rigidity, so that you'll pick. once you enlist you in basic terms cut back your recommendations

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    NO! Because you are only a lowly Fish !!!!

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