Piacevole
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I am a [female] junior in college and I am thinking about applying for OCS. Does it make you less competitve if you did not play any sports in high school or college? I am involved in many organizations on campus, but none of them are athletic. My logic is, athletics take up soooo much time that if I played a sport, I wouldn't have time to be in all those other organizations, thereby making me less well-rounded. I do work out regularly though so it's not like I'm out of shape.
Also, how do they take into consideration your previous leadership positions? I have held several minor positions (secretary of the business fraternity, team leader in my management class, committee co-chair for my sorority's philanthropy event), but I've never been a president. Do they only consider applicants that have held very high positions of leadership?
Lastly, I haven't seen much said about officer opportunities for business majors. I will be graduating with a BS in Management and my concentration is in Marketing. Do they look for those majors?
Thank you to anyone who can help; this forum is such a great source of information.
Also, how do they take into consideration your previous leadership positions? I have held several minor positions (secretary of the business fraternity, team leader in my management class, committee co-chair for my sorority's philanthropy event), but I've never been a president. Do they only consider applicants that have held very high positions of leadership?
Lastly, I haven't seen much said about officer opportunities for business majors. I will be graduating with a BS in Management and my concentration is in Marketing. Do they look for those majors?
Thank you to anyone who can help; this forum is such a great source of information.