Re: ARMY ROTC Nurses? Officers?
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I am not an AN, but am an Army officer. I did ROTC for my undergrad degree and I would highly recommend it. I think schools vary a little, but at mine I did PT (physical training, exercise) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 0600-0715. We had leadership lab where we learned Army-ish things like marching and map reading on Tuesday mornings from 0600-0800. I took one class per semester, in the beginning they were 1-2 credits and by the end 4 credits. We did training exercises, a long (3-4 day) one each semester with several one day training exercises during each semester. We also did other events such as charity fund raisers, a formal dinner ("Dining Out"), and things like carrying the flag at football games.
The classes were not too difficult but the physical stuff was pretty challenging. I really enjoyed ROTC and am so glad I did it. I grew tremendously as a person and because of the Army I have had so many experiences and so much more responsibility than my civilian counterparts.
Being an Army officer brings with it a lot of responsibilty. Physical respoinsibilty such as maintaining all of the equipment and being financially liable for it, but also being a good example and taking care of soldiers.
I can't speak to what you will do as an Army nurse, but my kds were both delivered by an Army nurse-midwife who definitely provided tons of hand-on (wonderful) care. PRobably depends on your specialty area and what job you are in. If you have any specific questions feel free to PM me.
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