Originally Posted by
lalakingbisdak
Originally Posted by
fingolfin
.. as ive said before Rotc can help develop discipline, at the very least. Coz as far as ive noticed, freshmen and sophomore college students are much too lax. Try to go to malls now that school is back. damn too many students. These people should experience the word " hardship "
Discipline actually should start at home. ROTC is not a medium to discipline the students. Students should have a freedom of choice like in the US and other countries. If you wanted to be involve in a military then go for it but if you dont want to do that thing, choose the other way. Dili ka discipline ang laing tawo but your parents and people in your own backyard.
true discipline starts at home pero to incorporate discipline on a larger scale, we should also experience. ROTC so far, is one of the mediums. It doesn't mean kung dli ka gusto dli ka mu apil. fact is, duty nato tanan i protect ang country lay exception. we may not be at war at the moment or for the coming weeks but who knows, with all the hush2x of terrorists and NPAs and other anti-gov activists. and people, dli rna marcha2x ang ROTC, daghan sad ka makatunan oi. (unya kakita pa ka sa sinulog nga lay hassle hehehe )
I don't even like ROTC that much, in fact, I cursed ROTC for not belonging sa DL pag 1st yr college nko(o ing ana kataas ako panganduy
). pero admit ko sakto jud gsulti ni fingolfin nga maslax karun ang la ka agi ug ROTC unya lay mga disiplina. As far as ang ROTC nako, smooth raman, dli hassle, flat 1.0 pa grado. hehehe
EDIT: limpyo na pagkakuha sa ako flat one. la nay under the table or anything. I made that grade thru sweat and blood. thru blood kay napiit akong finger sa pag assemble sa M16.Â*