Author Topic: JROTC, your opinion.  (Read 1087 times)

Today we're picking up lots of high schoolers and about 5 JROTC students came on. I plan to go into it but how about y'all?

(No time to make a fancy ass OP plus I'm on mobile. Just on the point)
« Last Edit: May 22, 2015, 07:06:20 AM by ThatRandomGuy »

For those of us who don't fly the flag of freedom, what the forget is JROTC? Is it some kind of scholarship program for military trainees?

For those of us who don't fly the flag of freedom, what the forget is JROTC? Is it some kind of scholarship program for military trainees?
Junior reserve officer training corp. Basically, high school students can go with this get scholarship opinions and such

as long as you've got a good program and you can follow directions, i'd say go for it. we have a pretty good afjrotc at my school and we do some pretty fun stuff. it's also a good way to get community service hours, i've gotten 84 hours this year alone from jrotc.

as long as you've got a good program and you can follow directions, i'd say go for it. we have a pretty good afjrotc at my school and we do some pretty fun stuff. it's also a good way to get community service hours, i've gotten 84 hours this year alone from jrotc.
This. So much this.


JROTC is more of an academic class, not much physical education inside it. In fact my district was about to remove JROTC's physical credit. So if you're up to learn drill, knowledge, and patriotism, go ahead.

Did it for 2 years. But I actually went to bootcamp in the middle of nowhere and couldn't leave for 2 years. It really changed me for the better but I dunno if it was the JROTC or the discipline.

I'm gonna go to it in a bit, Because i loving love this country, So yeah go for it.

im gonna join the russian military and fight you guys head on during world war five


If you want to learn how to become a leader, or want to straighten yourself out, I recommend. I was in ROTC for 2 years, and I recommend others to join it if they need to be straightened out.

some of my earlier high school friends were in jrotc and I have to tell you, its a joke. there is nothing special about doing fake paperwork and putting it into a fake file holder that gets you ready for the actual air force, these guys never went on base, they never went and talked to air force reps, they didn't even do the right pt exercises.

during lunch I would drive, pick me up some Wendy's, come back and chill out there in the computer lab where we watched other students franticly turn in the "launch codes" to the president or something like that.

if you want to do jrotc that's fine but your going to kill yourself afterwards

JROTC and ROTC (including AFROTC) are cults. 

Ive never heard of these programs. Nobody I know went into them.
And if I had the choice to now, I prolly wouldn't.