Hello! I'm a junior in high school and I will be applying for a NROTC scholarship as early as humanly possible this year.
My main question is this: I'm enrolled in a super competitive high school and I'm taking a lot of challenging (read: AP and Honors) classes. Because of this, my GPA isn't going to be as high this year as it was in the past (down to a 3.4-3.6 from a 3.8, with a B- in Honors Chemistry). How will this affect my chances at a scholarship? Will the fact that I'm challenging myself by taking more difficult courses show up anywhere in my application?
Bah! Speaking of "applying as soon as humanly possible," when would that be for a person in the graduating class of 2005? Sometime after January?
They only have the stats for 2004 up on the official site.
Thanks in advance to the folks out there with the answers.
My main question is this: I'm enrolled in a super competitive high school and I'm taking a lot of challenging (read: AP and Honors) classes. Because of this, my GPA isn't going to be as high this year as it was in the past (down to a 3.4-3.6 from a 3.8, with a B- in Honors Chemistry). How will this affect my chances at a scholarship? Will the fact that I'm challenging myself by taking more difficult courses show up anywhere in my application?
Bah! Speaking of "applying as soon as humanly possible," when would that be for a person in the graduating class of 2005? Sometime after January?
Thanks in advance to the folks out there with the answers.