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Depends. If you attend one of the US Military Academies (West Point, Air Force Academy, Naval Academy, or Coast Guard Academy) or you go to school on an ROTC scholarship, you have an obligation to actively serve for five years. If you took ROTC but ROTC had nothing to do with funding your school, there is no obligation to go into the military.
Examples of part time jobs that require a college degree are part time pharmacist, part time internal auditor and part time dental hygienist. Another part time jobs that requires a college degree is part time library assistant.
I think what is meant is "If you sign up with the army to pay for college, do you spend service time after or before completing college?" Well, the ROTC program offered by the army allows you to give time (usually 4 years) *after* you finish college.
Irregardless you will need to enlist into the Army, the ROTC program offered through some colleges requires you to be in the Army Reserves prior to applying for the Scholarship, it is your choice on the route you want to go. The biggest difference is that you will receive an active duty pay check and college benefits while serving on Active Duty where with in the ROTC Program you will still need to have at the least a part time job to have spending money (college is paid for). After you have completed you degree in the ROTC program you will be required to commit to a 5 year enlistment as an Officer in the Active Army or the Army Reserves.
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Yes, there is my friend who lives in Hawaii talks about JROTC and ROTC all the time.
No. Time in ROTC does not count towards your military time in service.
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You need to be at least 16 years of age and older..and you need youre birth certificate to prove it.
The ROTC instructors in colleges and universities are military personnel and are paid the standard pay rates for their rank and time in grade.
college yes high school no