Lead with confidence
TIA prepares you for ROTC selection with academic drills, physical readiness concepts, leadership scenarios, and mission structure review.
I will run you through academic drills, leadership scenarios, and physical readiness concepts. When you are ready, I will point you to the next target.
Four practice pillars
Each track covers a core ROTC selection area. TIA keeps the next practice focus clear while you work through the bank.
When you answer overview questions, prefer the broad answer that includes leadership, discipline, academics, and service-related opportunity.
ROTC is a structured leadership and readiness path, not just drill, PT, or scholarship talk. Common mistake: Students often choose answers that are too narrow, such as only fitness, only drill, or only scholarships. Look for the broadest correct purpose. ROTC includes leadership, readiness, and structure. Avoid answers that are too narrow.
What is one core purpose of ROTC?
Answer a few questions and TIA will identify what to review.
Use the suggested next drill when you want more practice on this track.
Use scenario-style practice to talk through decisions without a timed simulation.