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...largest increase besides Mil Sci 1 is in the second course, which jumped from 92 last year to 126 this fall. The two advanced courses remained relatively stable at 79 and 49 this year compared with...
Every student who signs up to take the N. R. O. T. C. course in the Freshman year must pass a physical examination and is then expected to finish the entire four years and to become a full-fledged sailor. The Mil Sci student, on the other hand, may drop out at the end either of his first or his second year and remain a quarter or a half of a soldier. Only if he wishes to continue must he pass a physical examination...
This explains the huge drop in the registration of Mil Sci 2 under Mil Sci 1 and of Mil Sci 3 under Mil Sci 2. One hundred and thirty-nine men are taking the introductory course this year while only 92 are in the second year and 53 in the third. While part of this drop is due to a larger original enrollment in the beginning course in the last two years, it is caused in large part by the dropping out of students after the first and second years. Mil Sci 4 stands almost even with Mil Sci...
Uniforms are supplied by the Government to all men except those in Mil Sci 4, who must buy their own. In the case of Naval Sci, textbooks belonging to the Government are loaned to the students. In addition students who take the third and fourth years in each course and who sign a contract agreeing to accept a commission in the reserves after graduation, receive a monthly stipend from the Government...
Recently a test in Mil Sci I was given on material assigned in various degrees over the period of a month. Three-fourths of that material had never been explained or mentioned in class. Military Science is a highly technical subject. In spite of this, it has been two months since a firing problem, the understanding of which is an integral part of the course, has been worked in Mil Sci I. Due to the accumulation of such factors as these, I have, with others, decided it useless to attempt a continuation in Military Science...