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« on: May 29, 2006, 02:38 »
Hi, I'm an NROTC student at South Carolina, just finished my junior year, and really want to go to Nuke school when I graduate and get commissioned.  I have a pretty good GPA (3.7-3.8 ), but it's non-tech.  But I got A's in calculus and B's in physics.  I just want to know what types of questions I may be asked at the interview in Washington, and where I can find more study material.  I already got a packet from a LT at our unit, but any more help would be awesome.  Also, do people in my position have just as good a chance, and what time of the year are the interviews held?  Thanks for listening.

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Re: NROTC student
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2006, 10:37 »
The LT in your unit would have information not as dated as some of the members of this board. If you want to hear great Hymie stories, we could deliver!  ;)
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