popgoesbubble
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Andy makes a good point you have to first want to serve as a member of the Armed forces Flying comes Second. As there is a good chance while he's Applying if its thru ROTC that there may not be many Pilot slots for his graduating year. Pilot Hiring goes in cycles and it is impossible to time it.
I had a few friends that did AFROTC and were committed to 4 years going into there junior year in College and unfortunately during there senior year slots were few and far ended up in a Hole instead of the sky babysitting some Minutemen III but it is all what you make of it and it can be a very rewarding profession.
I had a few friends that did AFROTC and were committed to 4 years going into there junior year in College and unfortunately during there senior year slots were few and far ended up in a Hole instead of the sky babysitting some Minutemen III but it is all what you make of it and it can be a very rewarding profession.