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| air force officer/rotc questions...? looking for an AF officer or recruiter to help answer... 1. What happens if I hypothetically receive an rotc scholarship half my freshman and sophomore year and say my junior year i decide its not for me. Would i pay the AF for my college bills or do they not pay until i complete the program?? 2. what is the average salary for an AF officer? The web site just says its "good" 3. Im worried that i wont find an officer job or one that i hate and be stuck doing it for 4 years. 4. hypothetically.... What happens if ww3 breaks out before i complete the program? am i obligated to serve? chances are i would anyway. |
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| If you voluntarily disenroll from ROTC, After your freshmen year for scholarship students. Or while attending advance course for non scholarship students. IE: If you are a obligated member of ROTC. Then you will have to pay back, any scholorship monies recieved. And complete your 3 year service obligation in enlisted status. There are very few reasons to disenroll from Obligated ROTC and have your military commitment waived. 2. Starting salary for a 2nd LT in the AF is around 2,555.70 a month. 3. It happens, if you have a good major, you should have a decent job. 4. If WW lll breaks out, they would probally keep ROTC cadets in school untill the graduate. You are obligated to serve, After your freshman year as a ROTC scholorship student. Or after you start the advanced course for non scholorship students. Whether that service is as an officer or as an enlisted member, depends on if you graduate and complete ROTC or not.
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| One. I do believe the scholarship stays. My brother had received a scholarship for football, didn't play in college...and didn't pay anything for college. Two. There are many different officer ranks. http://www.af.mil/news/airman/0106/00_PDFs/60_Military_Pay.pdf That is what the current salary is for all air force enlistments and officers. Three. What kind of job are you looking for specifically? And if you are going in for four years active, you're only "stuck" in the job for three. You can change your job after completing all but one year of active duty on the job. Four. If you don't finish, they can't send you. You wouldn't be ready. So, no worries if we break into war, and you're still in the program. |
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