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<blockquote data-quote="Man on Fire" data-source="post: 72233106" data-attributes="member: 383673"><p>Have a college degree. </p><p></p><p>Go to the ROTC recruiter at a college. Tell him you would like to do ROTC. Be qualified. </p><p></p><p>In 2007 they had a program where you could get a master degree for 2 years, and do ROTC for two years. In the summer, prior to the school year, you go to Army Leadership Training Camp. It is like Boot Camp for Cadets meant to catch you up on two years of ROTC you missed in 4 weeks. It is four weeks of Army Pay at E5, and you did not have to sign a contract to be there. You get to decide after the school. Of course, you have to pass the course to do ROTC and to be fully accepted into their program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Man on Fire, post: 72233106, member: 383673"] Have a college degree. Go to the ROTC recruiter at a college. Tell him you would like to do ROTC. Be qualified. In 2007 they had a program where you could get a master degree for 2 years, and do ROTC for two years. In the summer, prior to the school year, you go to Army Leadership Training Camp. It is like Boot Camp for Cadets meant to catch you up on two years of ROTC you missed in 4 weeks. It is four weeks of Army Pay at E5, and you did not have to sign a contract to be there. You get to decide after the school. Of course, you have to pass the course to do ROTC and to be fully accepted into their program. [/QUOTE]
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