Well, I've been thinking a lot about what I want to do after school, and I felt super hopeless. Stuck in dreary Ohio, student loan debts, no promised job, and a downward spiral of the economy. But I finally worked it all out and fit in everything that I'd want to do. I decided to join the NROTC program. (naval reserved officers training course). I've not looked into it much until recently and decided as far it goes for me, the ROTC is the best option. After I leave I would like to get a job out of state in orthopedic surgery, hopefully for the SD California naval base my dad used to work at. I bring this to the DBA discussion board because I would like to know what to expect. I'm a little worried I may not qualify for the program because I have several old injuries, one a broken wrist that is put back together and a broken elbow that has been repaired. I also maintain a 3.0 in school and hope it will be good enough to get in. Does anybody have any experience? -Thank you
http://www.navy.com/joining/education-opportunities/nrotc/
http://www.navy.com/joining/education-opportunities/nrotc/