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Insight on military colleges in Vermont?

Hi folks! I'm considering going to a military college in Vermont. Does anyone have any experience or insights they can share? Also, I would appreciate any tips on how to boost my application to these schools.

a year ago

Sounds like you might be talking about Norwich University, Vermont's military college. It's a school steeply rooted in military tradition and is said to offer a rigorous and disciplined environment suited for those who're looking to pursue careers in the military or related fields.

Here're few points to note specifically about Norwich:

1. ROTC Programs: They have a top-notch Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program in all four branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. They even have a Corps of Cadets program that follows a military lifestyle 24/7.

2. Cyber Security: They're generally known for their strong cyber security and computer science programs. They've been recognized by the NSA as a Centre of Academic Excellence in cyber defense.

3. Discipline: The campus lifestyle is deeply influenced by military discipline, so be prepared for stricter rules and regulations compared to conventional colleges.

As for boosting your application, here're a few tips:

- Leadership Experience: Participate in activities that showcase your leadership abilities and your capacity to handle responsibilities. Military schools values leadership experience as it aligns with the ethos of a future officer.

- Physical Fitness: Having good physical fitness scores can also be advantageous, since physical conditioning is a key component of military education.

- Let your dedication shine through in your essays: Write persuasive essays that clearly express your desire to be in a military college. Highlight your interest in serving the community or the country and how you believe a military education would prepare you for that.

Remember, just like any other application, give due importance to maintaining a strong academic GPA and standardized test scores wherever possible.

Lastly, seek out alumni or current students of the school to gain a firsthand perspective on the environment, academics, and the overall feel of the military college. Now, that's a treasure trove of practical, applicable information.

a year ago

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