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Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
Is there any way I can do pre-medical studies and not have to become a nurse for the army.**I dont know exactly what I want to do, but I know it isnt nursing.**Is there an ROTC scholarship out there for that?**Please help Im running out of time.**Im already a senior and I need to decide by November.**ThanksKaren



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Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
: Is there any way I can do pre-medical studies and not have to become a nurse for the army.**I dont know exactly what I want to do, but I know it isnt nursing.**Is there an ROTC scholarship out there for that?**Please help Im running out of time.**Im already a senior and I need to decide by November.**ThanksKarenKaren, there may be several options for you.**Possibly go in as a medic???**From there I think your best bet is to check out the education centers at your Forts.**That way other options (i.e. med school, pa training, etc. could be opened to you.**I'm in the same boat-go in September 3 cd




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Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
: : Is there any way I can do pre-medical studies and not have to become a nurse for the army.**I dont know exactly what I want to do, but I know it isnt nursing.**Is there an ROTC scholarship out there for that?**Please help Im running out of time.**Im already a senior and I need to decide by November.**ThanksKarenKaren, there may be several options for you.**Possibly go in as a medic???**From there I think your best bet is to check out the education centers at your Forts.**That way other options (i.e. med school, pa training, etc. could be opened to you.**I'm in the same boat-go in September 3 cdHi Karen,You actually have many options.**I believe the first and best option is to find out which colleges or universities that you would like to attend has both ROTC and a Pre-Med plan of study.**From the list you comprise, contact that institutions PMS, Professor of Military Science, of the ROTC program to discuss the possibility of a 4 year scholarship upon entry into his/her ROTC program and all that is necessary to do so.**If you do recieve a scholarship and attend,**after the 4 years you would be commisioned in either active or reserve duty.**As far as the branch, if you want pre-med, you'll need to consider going straight to medical school**after college and except a reserve commision until you have completed.**Once done, you'll enter active duty in the Medical Service Branch.**Good Luck!Cherron




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