Ours was Jan 27 - 29 (if you include the medical part)
We got results for the testing around 11am on the second day.
It was interesting to see that some of the people that passed weren't who you would expect. A lot of the people with a bachelors degree did not pass, while there were some ROTP candidates who had either only finished high school or had a college diploma who did.
I think part of the reason for this may be that it isn't testing the same abilities as normal academic work and a higher level of schooling does not automatically equate to success at this test.
Personally I hold a masters degree and found the entire experience much more challenging than I had expected. To be honest it was the single most difficult thing I've ever done. Part of that comes from not knowing how you are doing at any point until the end, the stress really gets to you. I'm not saying this to try to show off or brag about my education, just as a warning to those who may feel 'I'm really educated this is going to be easy, if people who have just graduated high school can pass I'll have no trouble.' The memory requirements, amount of information you need to store and rate at which calculations need to be done are not challenges you will be accustomed to in the academic world and preparation is key.
We got results for the testing around 11am on the second day.
It was interesting to see that some of the people that passed weren't who you would expect. A lot of the people with a bachelors degree did not pass, while there were some ROTP candidates who had either only finished high school or had a college diploma who did.
I think part of the reason for this may be that it isn't testing the same abilities as normal academic work and a higher level of schooling does not automatically equate to success at this test.
Personally I hold a masters degree and found the entire experience much more challenging than I had expected. To be honest it was the single most difficult thing I've ever done. Part of that comes from not knowing how you are doing at any point until the end, the stress really gets to you. I'm not saying this to try to show off or brag about my education, just as a warning to those who may feel 'I'm really educated this is going to be easy, if people who have just graduated high school can pass I'll have no trouble.' The memory requirements, amount of information you need to store and rate at which calculations need to be done are not challenges you will be accustomed to in the academic world and preparation is key.