<p>@aglages: Yeah, it is very recent interest. I didn’t really know about it before I got this response. My parents have always encouraged me to support the military and all and would be thrilled if I did a program such as NROTC, but I haven’t been training for it or anything. Aside from a peptic ulcer last summer (so I suppose it’s not even active anymore) I meet all the medical conditions, and my academic and leadership stats are stellar. I’m not an athlete by any means, but the requirements don’t look impossible and I can certainly work towards meeting them within the next few months. I also didn’t learn until last night about the postgraduate opportunities available at their school in Monterrey, which sounds great to me (even though they don’t have a law school, I’m not even certain about law anyways). What else do you mean by what you said to me? I’m not sure I understand.</p>
<p>@craigburke: That’s true. I actually do like the idea of going into military service as an officer after graduation anyways. My parents are actually the first generation of both of their families not to serve in a major war (WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Korea, you get the idea). I just never really thought of it for myself, as I’m not an athlete in the least (although, as I previously said, I think I can meet the requirements with some training on my part). I just want to know that if I got into Yale but NROTC wanted me to go to a state school, I would have options to change. The program does actually sound fantastic to me.</p>