Why JROTC Matters

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JROTC Matters JROTC help me communicate with my classmates. Being able to speak without worrying about people will judge me. Leaderships taught me that being a leader, we have to be patient. Instructors set an excellent example to students. I learn more things about adult life and I really enjoy the fun we did in class.
JROTC make me becoming more outgoing person. I use to be shy to speak English because I worry I might messed up my pronunciation. Before some teacher and student judge me because I did not speak loud. I even able to participate in class more. I can give speech in front of children without being nervous.
Leadership in JROTC are doing a wonderful job for motivating their peers. Being patient make you be a great leader. Leaderships

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