Hello,
I am currently trying to enroll in the Army. I'm sixteen years old (as of today), and a year ago I had planned to submit my application to my local reserve unit. I went to see the unit in April to see if it would be possible to get he ball rolling. They're on a hiring freeze. So, I decided to try and apply for the High School Military Co-Op program. I have all the forms filled out, and I was ready to submit my application, but I just found out today that the Military Co-Op program will not be running anymore.
I've been considering the Regular Force, but there are a few problems. I have to get my Secondary School Diploma and I plan on attending university. I have a military-oriented career goal, but it is not as a NCM in the Canadian Forces. I ultimately would like to end up as a commissioned officer in the Royal Marines.
On to my questions: I'm currently finishing grade 10. If I apply for the Regular Force it will be after I have completed Grade 11, which still leaves Grade 12. Will I be able to complete Grade 12 and achieve my Secondary School Diploma during my time in the forces? Would it be more difficult?
Secondly, is it worth it to join the Reg force before getting my S.S Diploma? Bear in mind that I plan on joining the Royal Marines as an officer afterwards.
Third, has anyone else completed High School from within the forces? What advice could you give me right now?
I hate to go on and on about this, but I need some help. I'm incredibly eager to join up, it's constantly on my mind and I've had this goal for a long while now. I want to gain military experience, but I don't want to sacrifice my education for it. My impressions right now are that I have 3 years to complete 1 year of secondary school courses, I will be receiving competitive pay and gaining experience in a field in which I am interested, and I am saving money for post-secondary education. It sounds pretty good to me, but of course I am on the outside looking in.
Any advice appreciated, thank you.