by Keith Hautala
(Nov. 6, 2013) — Being a successful student at the University of Kentucky requires a high level of commitment and self-discipline.
That goes double for students in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, or ROTC.
ROTC cadets have committed to serve their country after graduation by pursuing a commission as an officer in the Army or the Air Force. In addition to their regular classes, ROTC cadets take officer training courses. This includes hands-on leadership training in a laboratory environment, academic courses and a rigorous physical training program (PT).
"With a lot of other students on campus, they schedule their classes later in the day so they don’t have to get up early," said U.S. Army Cadet Megan Presley, a sophomore majoring in psychology. "But with ROTC, you have PT in the morning. I have to be up at 5:30