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As a cadet
progresses through the ROTC program, their responsibilities become
greater and greater. For example, freshman may simply be
responsible for completing their assigned homework in their
Military Science class; on the other hand, a senior who has
completed the advanced course may be tasked with giving a military
briefing to the other cadets in the program. The ROTC course is
divided into two parts; the classroom and the lab. In class,
cadets learn leadership and military skills from active duty.
During lab, cadets wear the camouflage uniform (provided by ROTC)
and practice their leadership and military skills.
However,
above all an Army ROTC cadet is a student. A cadet's first
priority is always with classes and to complete their degree.
One-advantage ROTC students enjoy over their military academy
colleagues is they receive a traditional college experience.
Cadets lives aren't that dissimilar from other college students.
They take jobs at local businesses, join fraternities, and even
perform community service. Cadets learn discipline through
managing their daily life, not through strict
institutionalization. Join us and enjoy it!
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