| You are welcome - remember the exact same curriculae is taught at in all ROTC programs. The "personalities" of program may differ.
There are many fine ROTC programs at lesser well known colleges and universities. My oldest was in ROTC for a couple of years at a tiny LAC in rural MD - not considered a prestigious school but a good one. Their ROTC battalion consistently had cadets get their first choice.
A small or lesser known school does not indicate a "deficient" program by any means.
With the war - many ROTC staff are there because they are "between" deployments or finishing grad school. ROTC officers are not career ROTC - they are most often these days combat veterans who bring a wealth of experience to the program. The Army is in need of officers and good ones. They have not met their ROTC goals recently. The Army wants every unit to be a "top" unit. |