I am thinking about enlisting and becoming an aircraft mechanic or something of the like instead of ROTC because of the relatively shorter time commitment and because it would provide scholarship money for when I do go to college. It is also my understanding that both extremely rejective colleges and various large employers have special programs for veterans, which would many open doors in my career post-enlistment.
Do in-state applicants for UMIC with these kind of stats and EC’s really get rejected? I’m finding it hard to imagine that you won’t have the option of UMich as a top-tier university which, at in-state rates, will cost less than half of what any of your other schools cost.
It isn’t unheard of for CS applicants. Thankfully, I’m not a CS applicant. I am not extremely worried about being rejected from UMich. I think it would be quite hilarious to be rejected (well, hilarious, but not hilarious for me). There is something, however, about the campus and the big school culture that has worn me down in my time here. I am not sure if I would enjoy four more years of it. So even if my best option comes down to UMich (which would be fortunate for me), I may still enlist. But I guess we’ll have to see Your idea with the ross business minor makes a lot of sense but I have heard that being a full BBA student helps a lot more with club placement and networking.