well im a sophomore transfer. my biggest question are about the scholarship. since im a sophomore transfer will i be able to apply for the 2 year scholarship. are there specific major requirements, im a poli sci major. how has your experiences been at the unit, whats your daily schedule like as an OC? with having 2 bases so readily available do yall get to spend time at either NAS or Mayport, speaking with personel from the aviation/ ship communities?
Questions concerning the scholarship need to be discussed with the proper Lieutenant, as I don't know. I'm fairly certain that there aren't any major requirements, just a 2.5 or better GPA. Although, a 2.5 GPA will NOT be competitive for an aviation slot, and it will probably put you on mandatory study hours. I've been here for a year almost. Its been interesting. At first, the change was so significant from what I was used to, It sucked. But, as I have become accustomed to how things are ran, its really not that big of a deal.
The unit is LARGE! Three companies of about 65-85 people each. Yes, with your midshipman ID card, you'll be able to go to the base. BUT, we however have officers (staff) from the major communities that you can ask whatever questions you have. Also, recently, we have had two different panels. One was a panel of different officer designators. The other was a panel of senior enlisted from different communities. We simply fired questions at them for an hour or so each. It was very informative.
We PT as a unit every Monday morning. If you score outstanding (overall) on the PT test, then Monday is the only mandatory day. If not, you have to attend 2 other pt sessions throughout the week. They have quite a few, so its easy to fit it to your schedule. Once or twice per semester we have fund raising events. NOT car washes. We used to work Jaguars' games, but there were recently tax issues with that. So, it looks like we'll work the Daytona Races instead. We also have various clubs and organizations: drill team, rifle team, sailing team (which hasn't lost in a pretty good while), etc.
All and all, its an easy gig. Go to class. Make average grades. PT some. Work a weekend or two for funds. Don't get into trouble. If you have any other ?'s, let me know or give the freshman or sophomore advisor a call and I'm sure they'd be happy to speak with you.