I've used the search function (perhaps with less skill than I would prefer) and these are the questions to which I cannot find answers. I will try to be as concise as possible.
1. When the Navy informs successful applicants of their acceptance, do they immediately tell them which unit they have been assigned to?
2 a). Hypothetical: You have been selected for the scholarship. They assign you to the MIT unit. You were not accepted to MIT. Are you now completely screwed? Is it possible to get reassigned to a different unit?
2 b). Hypothetical: You are still waiting to hear about a decision on your application. Your third choice was MIT. You get a letter from MIT saying you were not accepted. How would you go about removing MIT from your already submitted NROTC app?
3. I strongly wish to fly. My vision is not up to the standards. Is it possible to get PRK while in college,and while in NROTC?
4. If the board meets tomorrow and decides to award me a scholarship, when would I know about it?
5. How hard does the board try to give you your first choice?
And now, a final, slightly more long-winded question...
6. I am a community college freshman. I submitted my app before the fall 2009 semester ended. Now, I have completed the Fall semester, therefore my college transcript has changed. I received all A's, except for one B. This dropped my GPA from a 4.00 to a 3.72. I am taking difficult calculus and physics courses. Should I send in my updated transcript to update my application? The older transcript which is currently with my application only shows 5 college units completed (with a 4.00), but now, I have completed 18 (with a 3.72). I am not sure whether I need to send in my new transcript. Even if I don't need to, should I go ahead and send it in anyways?
I apologize for being so long-winded, and I apologize if some of this info is already on here. I simply could not find it with the search function. Thank you for taking interest in my queries, and I hope that someone can help me with some of these questions!
1. When the Navy informs successful applicants of their acceptance, do they immediately tell them which unit they have been assigned to?
2 a). Hypothetical: You have been selected for the scholarship. They assign you to the MIT unit. You were not accepted to MIT. Are you now completely screwed? Is it possible to get reassigned to a different unit?
2 b). Hypothetical: You are still waiting to hear about a decision on your application. Your third choice was MIT. You get a letter from MIT saying you were not accepted. How would you go about removing MIT from your already submitted NROTC app?
3. I strongly wish to fly. My vision is not up to the standards. Is it possible to get PRK while in college,and while in NROTC?
4. If the board meets tomorrow and decides to award me a scholarship, when would I know about it?
5. How hard does the board try to give you your first choice?
And now, a final, slightly more long-winded question...
6. I am a community college freshman. I submitted my app before the fall 2009 semester ended. Now, I have completed the Fall semester, therefore my college transcript has changed. I received all A's, except for one B. This dropped my GPA from a 4.00 to a 3.72. I am taking difficult calculus and physics courses. Should I send in my updated transcript to update my application? The older transcript which is currently with my application only shows 5 college units completed (with a 4.00), but now, I have completed 18 (with a 3.72). I am not sure whether I need to send in my new transcript. Even if I don't need to, should I go ahead and send it in anyways?
I apologize for being so long-winded, and I apologize if some of this info is already on here. I simply could not find it with the search function. Thank you for taking interest in my queries, and I hope that someone can help me with some of these questions!