ROTC scholarship interview ADVICE

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @roxiereign
    @roxiereign Год назад +11

    In addition to the strength/weakness question, definitely agree to turn the weakness into a strength. Achieve this by explaining not only have you recognized that weakness, but your plans moving forward to turn this weakness into a strength. For example:
    I am a work horse. Give me my tasks and deadlines (or I create my own), and I will have them done a week early. I found this to be a weakness in myself, because I was giving myself too heavy of a workload to incorporate the other aspects of my personal, professional, and educational life, so overtime I would become mentally fatigued and burnt out. I've started to take those tasks and deadlines to create an action plan to outline when I would accomplish what, ensuring that the task would be completed on time but also was not taxing on me.
    Perfect way to begin discussing your leadership and management skills (personal and team).

  • @gabe9178
    @gabe9178 2 года назад +6

    Hey Charlotte I just want to say I love these videos they are so helpful. I am currently a senior and I just got my interview scheduled in a about two weeks with my dream school so I am super excited!

    • @charlottepenberthy5260
      @charlottepenberthy5260  2 года назад +3

      So happy to help! Good luck with your interview!

    • @gabe9178
      @gabe9178 2 года назад +1

      @@charlottepenberthy5260 what a good physical test score for a male?
      I did a practice run today and got 51 push-ups, 60 sit ups and 6:22 mile, I know I can improve these a little but what’s a good range for a male for the best chance of getting the scholarship?

    • @charlottepenberthy5260
      @charlottepenberthy5260  2 года назад +1

      @@gabe9178 Those are great scores! check out my video "How I Got a 4-year Army ROTC Scholarship! " where I include a score sheet for the PT test

  • @fazedab3608
    @fazedab3608 2 года назад +2

    Thanks you so much! I interview this Friday for NROTC at Cornel and these tips helped a lot!

  • @m1sty62
    @m1sty62 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have my interview tomorrow. I’ll leave an update below with my own insight as well! :) Thanks for the video it really helped

    • @jacksonreese17
      @jacksonreese17 7 месяцев назад

      Update?

    • @m1sty62
      @m1sty62 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jacksonreese17 Definitely be very prepared!!! I wasn’t as prepared as I could’ve been…. I stuttered on some parts and I didn’t recite my answers enough. Make sure you have done lots of research on the officer job/military future you want to let them know that you are really interested. They also asked me things like the definition of integrity and what it means to me, examples of troubles I have overcome, examples of leadership, examples of learning from failure, what my workout routine/habits are etc…. I would definitely recommend practicing w a family member or friend even if it’s awkward. I don’t have the results back yet but I did pass the pft as well. My grades weren’t that great and I wasn’t in any clubs or sports in high school which is something that’s important to them. I’m definitely not confident that I will get the scholarship but I think there’s a chance. Good luck to you!

    • @m1sty62
      @m1sty62 7 месяцев назад

      @@jacksonreese17 I didn’t get the scholarship but I didn’t expect to and I’m glad I tried anyways!

    • @X-sway
      @X-sway 6 месяцев назад

      @@m1sty62what were your grades like?

    • @m1sty62
      @m1sty62 6 месяцев назад

      @@X-sway I went to a small small school so I had zero honors or ap classes. I had a gpa of 3.5. I have straight A’s my senior year but my lowest grade was in the 70s from my softmore year.

  • @ryandawson895
    @ryandawson895 Год назад

    I have my NROTC officer interview tomorrow. Great vid, thanks for the tips and help!

  • @autumnbrendle7842
    @autumnbrendle7842 2 года назад +1

    this was so helpful!! thank you so much, charlotte :)

  • @CTT19980
    @CTT19980 Год назад +1

    Hey Charlotte! First off this video is super helpful as I'm a senior applying for the scholarship. My top school is far away and I won't have the time to be able to travel all the way down there for an interview. If this is the case, should I just interview with the closest school? Thanks!

  • @eliamchang380
    @eliamchang380 2 года назад

    thanking the person who gave the interview! i will try to remember that next time!

  • @jaynana7
    @jaynana7 Год назад +1

    My son's interview is tomorrow!

  • @Chase2210
    @Chase2210 2 года назад

    What a beast!!! Keep grinding! Almost 100 subs!!!

  • @Isabella-go7jn
    @Isabella-go7jn Год назад +3

    This video really gave me good advice on the scholarship. My scholarship is in the interview section so I'm very excited. But I couldn't figure out to schedule myself for an interview. How do I schedule myself for an interview? Is it possible that someone can get the scholarship with a good GPA and a non-eligible SAT or ACT?

    • @mollyrussell3396
      @mollyrussell3396 Год назад +1

      From what I have researched if you do not have the act/sat minimum scores you will not be eligible for a scholarship.

  • @colecooper1116
    @colecooper1116 Год назад +3

    I have an Air Force and space force interview for the HSSP Saturday. I’ve written out a lot of my answers to these basic questions. Any tips trying to memorize them and incorporate leadership into every aspect of it?

    • @charlottepenberthy5260
      @charlottepenberthy5260  Год назад +2

      Good luck! Leadership is important but don’t try to sell yourself too strong the interviewers can look through that. Be authentic! You don’t have to memorize them but I’d recommend having someone do a mock interview with you so you can practice responding.

  • @naragooyo
    @naragooyo Год назад +1

    Are only certain majors of study accepted into ROTC? I've heard NROTC prefer engineering majors. What about Army ROTC? If you apply for AROTC, does choice of your college major matter to be selected as ROTC cadet?

  • @buzsnyder
    @buzsnyder 9 месяцев назад

    hello. if you interview for a school you're not sure you will go to, how do you navigate getting the scholarship assigned to a different school? how does that all work?

  • @christophershanklin112
    @christophershanklin112 2 года назад

    Welcome to Nashville !

  • @user-dp6qt8pk7m
    @user-dp6qt8pk7m Год назад

    What microphone do you use?

  • @paytondiehl4808
    @paytondiehl4808 Год назад

    Do you recommend I wear my JROTC dress uniform to the interview?

  • @Lovelife10934
    @Lovelife10934 2 года назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @eliamchang380
    @eliamchang380 2 года назад +1

    boo yeah!!!

  • @afreensworld786
    @afreensworld786 Год назад

    Hi Charlotte, is an international student eligible for apply "An ROTC scholarship"? has any age barrier?

    • @charlottepenberthy5260
      @charlottepenberthy5260  Год назад +1

      You have to be a US citizen

    • @afreensworld786
      @afreensworld786 Год назад

      @@charlottepenberthy5260 thanks for your answer, I'm from Dhaka the capital city of Bangladesh, have heard this name before?