I am leeching off my parents as of now and its my junior year in University and I am currently 19. I tried doing architecture but I didn't like it so I dropped it. I talked to my counselor and said my best option to graduate on time is continue with the Chinese classes I've been taking. I was told I cannot join ROTC as a junior because I needed 4 years JROTC experience from high school, but if I wanted to join ROTC I would graduate in 3 years instead of 1.
Either A:
I graduate next year with a Bachelors in Critical Languages and International Studies with a Minor in Chinese. AND HOPE SOMEONE CAN EMPLOY ME WITH (IMO A USELESS DEGREE) NO ROTC PROGRAM
OR B:
Graduate with the same degree except under ROTC so I can become an officer in the Army under the ROTC program. AND HOPEFULLY BE SET ON LIFE WITH A JOB IN THE ARMY PAID AS AN OFFICER
The only reason I choose the Chinese degree is because it is the fastest route to get out of college within next year. Any other course would take a year or two longer. If I go with the 3 years I can hope I get a GI Bill or stipend from ROTC because I've almost ran out of FAFSA funding. WWYD?
and yes I know it's my decision in the end but just wanted some responses. idk what to do
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