Nothing like an underachiever.....how low could my scores be in order to get accepted?
If your question relates specifically to NROTC, I'm sure you know that the San Diego NROTC "consortium" covers 5 campuses…USD, SDSU, UCSD, Point Loma Nazarene and Cal State San Marcos. Five campuses that may all lead to your same goal.anybody know how hard it is to get into SDSU? ...
Ok I'll be sure to look into thatI've known NROTCs that work with the Admissions office to get student into the school. Have you started this conversation with SDSUs NROTC? It may be worth your while.
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Chris, congrats on your OCS dateI'm just looking at some of the averages and my 3.67 is right on the cusp of last years along with my SAT, so I'm just getting a little worried since I just need to get in in order to start the college program for NROTC.
OCS date? I must be missing somethingChris, congrats on your OCS date... BTW, in my experience, a 3.67 GPA is past the 'cusp' of excellence. If you can maintain or exceed this grade through graduation, then GPA is the least of your hurdles [on the road to the Blue Angels]!
BzB
OCS date? I must be missing somethingChris, congrats on your OCS date... BTW, in my experience, a 3.67 GPA is past the 'cusp' of excellence. If you can maintain or exceed this grade through graduation, then GPA is the least of your hurdles [on the road to the Blue Angels]!
BzB