Career Timeline

  • Create a plan

    Use a timeline to decide what I need to do for college and when I need to do it.
  • Register for IB diploma classes

    Take classes that will help me in med-school, such as Psychology and Biology
  • Apply for ROTC

    Apply for ROTC
    After taking the ASVAB a final time, I will apply to enter ROTC
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    Plan for college

    Workout my physical and mental strength so I can pass the physical and intellectual requirements to enter ROTC.
  • Visit Texas A&M University

    Visit Texas A&M University
    Texas A&M Univerity has one of the largest ROTC programs in the country. They also have a very large medical program to train doctors and surgeons.
  • Take the ASVAB

    Take the ASVAB
    ASVAB is a military aptitude test that tests your mathmatic, arithmatic, and english skills.
  • Talk to a military officer

    I have to be at least 16 before I can speak to military officers about joining ROTC
  • Take the ACT and SAT

    Take the ACT and SAT
  • Apply to University of Kentucky

    Apply to University of Kentucky
  • Apply to CU Boulder

    Apply to CU Boulder
  • Take the ACT and SAT a final time

  • Graduate with an IB diploma

    Graduate with an IB diploma
  • Register for Pre-med classes

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    Take an ROTC class along with my pre-med major

    I will take ROTC classes to suppliment my pre-med major
  • Go on the tour training trip

    Go on the tour training trip
    This is required to complete ROTC training. It is recomended to be done the summer before your senior year of colege. It is a week long survival camp and a week long training camp where they teach you to shoot guns and hand on hand combat
  • Graduate with a pre-med degree from any college with ROTC

    Graduate with a pre-med degree from any college with ROTC
    I would prefer CU Boulder, University of Kentucky, or Texas A&M
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    Go to Medical School to complete my surgical training

    Most doctors have to complete two years of interning and two years of surgical residency before they become a doctor, but the military doesn't require this because you serve your internship and residency on the job.
  • Complete my required years of service

  • Retire from the military with 20 years of service