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Just wanted to thank everyone who gave me advice!I listened to all of it and practiced the questions.
I just had my interview with an O-4 this afternoon. Instead of 30 minutes, it went for a hour and a half until we got kicked out when the coffeeshop closed! The advice everyone gave was awesome!I was able to be completely polished on all my answers because of you. I even managed to improvise some jokes on the spot. The only question I was completely unprepared for was something like: "I know that you are well-rounded and can probably get in anywhere, but what if you win the scholarship but then you don't get accepted to any of your NROTC college choices?"
Oops!
I think I improvised well on answering that question, although honestly, I'd never even considered that possibility - after all, I'd applied to 9 different NROTC colleges and I can't imagine being rejected by all of them. At the end of the interview, the LCDR said that I was very impressive and going to make an "outstanding" candidate, and that my recruiter was going to hear about this personally.
I'm still floating on a cloud!
Wheeee! But now the long wait starts.....
Again, thanks to everyone!
Holy hell you applied to 9 different colleges? I wasn't motivated enough to apply to more than 4.
VMI, The Citadel, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Norwich University, Embry-Riddle (got accepted already for Aerospace Engineering), George Washington University, College of the Holy Cross, and one other that has a cross-town NROTC program (not very excited about it).
The private military schools give free room and board for 4 year sch kids that also includes food.
By the way, the NROTC Commander at Embry-Riddle told me that 100% of their students last year who wanted SNA and qualified physically, got SNA!
Wow...you must really like the military lifestyle to pick that list of schools. Have you applied to USNA, too?