Hello everyone,
I am currently a grade 12 student, interested in ROTP Program through a civil University.
I have already applied at various Canadian Universities such as McGill, U of A, UBC, Queen's, McMaster, and UofT. And, my focus is Bachelor of Science, Life/Health Science, as I want to pursue a career in dentistry in the future.
Currently, i have: English 12 (Second Semester)
Chemistry 12 (95% Mid-term)
Biology 12 (94% Mid-Term)
Math 12 PreCalculus (98% Final)
AP Psychology (96% Final)
AP Calculus (98% Final)
Moreover, I participated in various extracurricular activities (sports teams, school clubs, leadership positions) and Community Volunteering. - At least over 500 hours in various healthcare facilities.
Back to topic, I did 2 hours research on this program ROTP, and as many of you know, it provides large benefits and opportunities especially for high school students going into a university.
My questions are:
1) I have looked up the salary and OCTP-NFS provides more Salary than ROTP as an officer cadet. What exactly is OCTP-NFS, and am I eligible to apply for this position?
2) Summer training starts in the following year, 2016 if I do get accepted. Does the training take place every summer for four years? Is there any way to miss this training?
3)After graduating from a university, I have to work in the army for 5-years commission. Is there any way to reduce this? I heard it is between three to eight years. Please suggest me a way to reduce the commission if possible.
4) My career goal is Dentistry. I came to learn about DOTP - Dental Officer Training Program. So, do I have to be admitted to a dental school first to apply for this program? Also, if I'm apply and get accepted, do I still have to do 5-year commission? Or does being in a dental school count as a commission? It would be great if someone can simplify this process. For example, 4 year Undergraduate Study --> 4 year dental school --> 5 year commission.
5) Lastly, I'll be able to leave the army after 5 years of commission. Would it be a great idea to do so if I am not liking the program? What kind of jobs can I have after leaving the army after taking Life Science Program at a civil University?
Another quick question that just popped in my head. Some universities offer higher/prestigious awards and scholarships for students with superior academic ability/leadership/involvements. Does ROTP have anything like that? What are reservists for? Is there any programs that are highly competitive (Selects few) for those students?
Thank you for any responses.