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Breaking my posting cherry in this thread:
So, I'm three years into my non-Science degree in university. I spend Christmas making some big life decisions, and then head to the CFRC here in town to discuss the CEOTP, having researched all the options and feeling that was the best path for me (as I had planned to enrol in the CF and do my university courses part-time on my own time, only to find out there was a TP for it!).
However - of course the CFRC has no information on the CEOTP. At all. No wonder I couldn't find much information about it online, as there doesn't seem to be much information in existence. So... they suggested the ROTP this past weekend, which I was fine with. I had originally avoided it, having thought of it as super competitive and not thinking they would want to pay for a bachelor's degree in English Literature... but they pushed me towards it. (Even though I read somewhere on here that the ROTP requires at least two years of subsidized schooling, and by the time it comes into affect for me, I'll only have one and a half left... yet the recruiters didn't seem to know anything about that... so maybe not.)
Now I've been rushing to try and get all the information together for my application and filling it out this past week (I got the package on Tuesday), and trying to get it in for THIS Tuesday.
So, to sum up my outlook on the future of my application:
Possible Negatives:
- Grades might not be high enough, depending on how competitive it is.
- I have a 'black spot' on my medical record, in that I went through some tough times in my teens. Had a bout with depression that saw me into a psych ward for about a month, albeit a relatively relaxed psych ward 'program' for teens. Unfortunately, how this looks in my medical records and the decision that comes from seeing it will be in the hands of some individual in Ottawa. Should they see it as a negative, I'll most likely be unable to join the Forces /at all/, not just the ROTP. If that is the case, I wish I could explain the issues to those passing judgement on my past, as I see the fact I came out successfully from this 'black spot' as a strength, and not a weakness. So, I hope they do as well.
Possible Positives:
- Applying for a MARS officer position, which everyone seems to say is in desperate need of capable individuals. (If anyone dares to just laugh at my choice of occupation, you'd best back it up with some sound reasoning - I'm tired of reading people's responses to those who choose to apply as a MARS Officer, with no reasoning behind why they think it's a bad choice.)
- Lots of extracurriculars...
I guess once I've handed it in - the rest is up to fate.
Also - from what I've read consistently in the threads here - only the paperwork needs to be in by the 15th. The medical, CFAT, and interview can be done soon after. Which is good... because I need to upgrade my glasses before I go do any eye testing and whatnot.
So, I'm three years into my non-Science degree in university. I spend Christmas making some big life decisions, and then head to the CFRC here in town to discuss the CEOTP, having researched all the options and feeling that was the best path for me (as I had planned to enrol in the CF and do my university courses part-time on my own time, only to find out there was a TP for it!).
However - of course the CFRC has no information on the CEOTP. At all. No wonder I couldn't find much information about it online, as there doesn't seem to be much information in existence. So... they suggested the ROTP this past weekend, which I was fine with. I had originally avoided it, having thought of it as super competitive and not thinking they would want to pay for a bachelor's degree in English Literature... but they pushed me towards it. (Even though I read somewhere on here that the ROTP requires at least two years of subsidized schooling, and by the time it comes into affect for me, I'll only have one and a half left... yet the recruiters didn't seem to know anything about that... so maybe not.)
Now I've been rushing to try and get all the information together for my application and filling it out this past week (I got the package on Tuesday), and trying to get it in for THIS Tuesday.
So, to sum up my outlook on the future of my application:
Possible Negatives:
- Grades might not be high enough, depending on how competitive it is.
- I have a 'black spot' on my medical record, in that I went through some tough times in my teens. Had a bout with depression that saw me into a psych ward for about a month, albeit a relatively relaxed psych ward 'program' for teens. Unfortunately, how this looks in my medical records and the decision that comes from seeing it will be in the hands of some individual in Ottawa. Should they see it as a negative, I'll most likely be unable to join the Forces /at all/, not just the ROTP. If that is the case, I wish I could explain the issues to those passing judgement on my past, as I see the fact I came out successfully from this 'black spot' as a strength, and not a weakness. So, I hope they do as well.
Possible Positives:
- Applying for a MARS officer position, which everyone seems to say is in desperate need of capable individuals. (If anyone dares to just laugh at my choice of occupation, you'd best back it up with some sound reasoning - I'm tired of reading people's responses to those who choose to apply as a MARS Officer, with no reasoning behind why they think it's a bad choice.)
- Lots of extracurriculars...
I guess once I've handed it in - the rest is up to fate.
Also - from what I've read consistently in the threads here - only the paperwork needs to be in by the 15th. The medical, CFAT, and interview can be done soon after. Which is good... because I need to upgrade my glasses before I go do any eye testing and whatnot.