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selection rate for what?
Army ROTC commissions 100% of it's graduates, about 15% are not selected for Active Duty and commission into the reserves, GPA being the key factor on the Order of Merit List. Branch Selection is a completely separate matter, Branch being Armor, Engineer, Quartermaster, or finance.
Army ROTC commissions 100% of it's graduates, about 15% are not selected for Active Duty and commission into the reserves, GPA being the key factor on the Order of Merit List. Branch Selection is a completely separate matter, Branch being Armor, Engineer, Quartermaster, or finance.
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COL (Join to see) - it fluxes from year to year, somewhere between a 2.5 and 3.0 depending on the needs of the Army.
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COL (Join to see) - The Army needs leaders not intellectuals. No brilliant plan has ever motivated Soldiers to risk their lives in combat, only leadership does that, however I once remember a CAV officer arguing and pulling rank on me, the engineer, about how much weight a bridge could hold, as somehow his rank gave him specific knowledge about a bridge classification, in the end he drove around.
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COL Charles Williams
COL (Join to see) - National OML is based on GPA, APT, and Military Grades (ROTC)... GPA being about 55% and little more STEM programs. OML determines service component, branch of choice, and 1st duty station (for active duty). The % of active duty fluctuates based on needs of the Army. AG, Finance, MSC always go fast for some reason... not many slots, then the top 40% are usually Aviation, Infantry, MP, Engineer, Armor, MI. If you are below 40%.... of your group... you can bet on the rest.
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Army is always higher, as the cut lines are a little lower, and because the Army is the biggest ROTC commissioning program.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
The Army being the largest branch of the US Armed Forces that makes perfect sense. anyway as they would need a larger number of people.
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Not enough info in the question to provide a logical response... please clarify and I can help.
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