- Reaction score
- 9,850
- Points
- 1,360
I know of two people who went to RMC when I did. Not sure what they did to get in but I can find out.
dennis7t.life said:I have a great passion about joining the military, but if some day I no longer wish to continue with the Forces (like when I reach old age or retirement), would the Forces be my only career option? (specifically targeting the Engineering area)
dennis7t.life said:So if anyone knows anybody that found their own career after serving for the time required from ROTP, please let me know, and what kind of opportunities might be out there.
mariomike said:You may find this discussion of interest.
Alex10370 said:You don't need calculus for arts at RMC.
I would recommend you apply as early as possible during the school year (Sept./Oct.).Khaalid said:Im going into grade 12 in September, and im thinking of doing the ROTP for nursing, when do I apply, and where?
Khaalid said:And can i do it for 1 year, and see if i like it, or is it once i sign up I have to go through for all 4 years?
SeR said:I would recommend you apply as early as possible during the school year (Sept./Oct.).
You have until you begin BMOQ (summer after first year) to decide if the military is right for you. During this time you are able to put in for a voluntary release without worrying about owing time or money to the CAF.
Khaalid said:so what's the BMOQ stand for? and what happens if i try to get out after the BMOQ?
Khaalid said:what does BMOQ stand for?
PMedMoe said:So, did you forget what it stood for when you were told back in February?
Looking through your posts, most of your questions are the same: When do I apply? Can I try it for a year? What does BMOQ stand for?
You don't seem to retain information very well......
Khaalid said:is this where i apply in september for the ROTP?
http://www.forces.ca/en/page/applynow-100