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Looking into Military High Schools in California - San Diego vs San Francisco?

Hey everyone, I'm currently a junior contemplating my next moves. I've been digging around and considering a military high school in California. I'm drawn to both San Diego and San Francisco, but I'm unsure how to choose between them. Could anyone here shed some light on what sets these two cities apart when it comes to military high schools? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Absolutely, glad you're considering military high schools in California. While I don't have specifics on every high school, I can certainly highlight some factors you might want to consider about San Diego and San Francisco as locations.

San Diego is home to one of the largest military populations in the U.S, and it has a strong focus on the naval force. Navy Junior ROTC programs are quite prevalent here given the city's strong naval presence. This could provide unique opportunities in terms of mentorship, logistics, and networking within Navy and Marine Corps communities.

On the other hand, San Francisco, with its diverse culture and vibrant arts scene, offers a different environment. There may be fewer military-focused high schools compared to San Diego, but that doesn't rule out the quality of their ROTC programs. Moreover, San Francisco is also close to several military bases, which might bring unique educational opportunities.

Beyond location, keep in mind that each military high school is quite unique regardless of its city. When deciding, you should also consider the specific curriculum, the instructors' military backgrounds, available extracurriculars, and student culture.

Lastly, remember that transferring high schools would mean leaving your established network and academic record behind. It's a major decision, so weigh these factors and think not just about the short term but also about how this choice might impact your long-term educational and career goals. Good luck with your decision!

a year ago

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