July 13, 201213 yr Hey guys, I'm in my second year at college and though I could start AFROTC in Sept, I'm leaning more towards the Guard / Reserve side... I just have a couple questions... I know that the guard usually have 1-2 slots available per fiscal year... Is the reserves the same? How many people usually apply for slots within the unit (average I guess) I live near the McGuire Base so I'll be applying to the Refueling Unit in that particular base... I'm not sure if I should go guard or reserves... Any suggestions? Simple answer: every unit is drastically different. I know that's not the answer you were looking for.......
July 13, 201213 yr Simple answer: every unit is drastically different. I know that's not the answer you were looking for....... But it's true, no matter how many people ask.
July 13, 201213 yr But it's true, no matter how many people ask. But what if the asker is "highly considering" a unit...does that change the answer?
July 14, 201213 yr According to this graph: No. Great graph! You must be in engineer??? Edited July 14, 201213 yr by LoadClear
July 15, 201213 yr Hey guys, I'm in my second year at college and though I could start AFROTC in Sept, I'm leaning more towards the Guard / Reserve side... I just have a couple questions... I know that the guard usually have 1-2 slots available per fiscal year... Is the reserves the same? How many people usually apply for slots within the unit (average I guess) I live near the McGuire Base so I'll be applying to the Refueling Unit in that particular base... I'm not sure if I should go guard or reserves... Any suggestions? I like slots
July 15, 201213 yr Slots are good. Especially when you highly consider the number of slots you have available. Lol
July 15, 201213 yr Author I found my answer. Thanks for the contributions. Edited July 15, 201213 yr by izzlenizzle
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