redmidgrl said:
I too had to choose between the Academy and NROTC. The main reason I chose NROTC was the fact that GW is known for my major in International Politics, and while the Academy offers Political Science it was not what I really wanted my degree in.
While I have been here, there have been many situations in which I have thought to myself wow, if I had gone to the Academy, I could not be doing this right now...
-Becoming really good friends with upperclassmen and friendly with professors,
-Dating other students at my school,
-Internships and Jobs,
-Going off campus whenever I feel like it,
-Knowing I'm having a blast and ending up in the same position as the Academy crowd...
Not sure where you're getting your information either, but I'll go ahead and specifically dispute it:
1. As a plebe, no, you are not going to be "really good friends with upperclassmen." It's about learning the differences of rank. You shouldn't be "really good friends" with your sailors either. The professor at USNA that I couldn't seek out for extra help in class or otherwise was the exception to the rule. I had several instructors, both military and civilian, whom I admire greatly and keep in touch with. They set the highest examples of personal and professional conduct and any mid was able to seek out their advice.
2. Dating other students... ok, plebes can't date upperclass, see above. You can't date within your company... just like you can't date within your ship/squadron/command. Plebes may date each other and upperclass may date other upperclass. Sure, sometimes things happen, and if there's a serious relationship (other than plebe-upperclass) special request chits are available.
3. Jobs, well no, being at the Academy is your job. Internships, however are another story. I had a wonderful engineering internship at Pax River. Academy mids have done medical, government, and political science internships. The opportunities are there. I'll also go out on a limb here and say the other leadership opportunities including summer seminar, plebe detail, YP squadron, etc can't be found elsewhere. Sure, some 20 year olds get a power trip with the slightest bit of responsibility, but the vast majority learn quite a bit.
4. Going off campus... sure, liberty sucks as a plebe, it was never really all that bad after that.
I'd say the best reason you posted was that the Academy didn't offer the major you are interested in- a fine reason to choose another option.
Second thing I want to say, about the money- if you're making a decision about USNA vs NROTC based on the stipend, you're in the wrong business entirely. Maybe a current mid can be more specific, because I know they changed the pay system when I was a 1/C, but plebes get about $75-100 cash a month, it goes up from there. etnuclearsailor- you make it sound like USNA only ever gets $100 a month- not correct. Your uniform and computer loan is pretty much paid off by youngster year, after that you get a decent amount of cash each month. My take home pay 2/C and 1/C years was between $200 and $500... and I know they're getting more now because there have been pay raises and they aren't taking money out for books any longer.
Thanks for letting me get all this out there.