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bms said:A deadline is a deadline. However, there is more to the application process than just submitting an application.
My timeline for the application process is on this topic if you want a reference(http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/79084/post-775397.html#msg775397). There can be snags. Which is why it is reccommended(but not necessary) to submit your application as early as possible for ROTP.
Remember, the first selection board and deadline is in January. This means you don't really have time for a lot to go wrong if you just submitted your application. I mean, you still have to do your CFAT, medical, and interview with just 9 days left in this month. It took 32 days from the day I hand delivered my application package and relevant documents to when I completed the CFAT, medical, and interview. Plus it took me another 16 days to get my medical forms filled out by my family doctor to prove that I was medically fit(doesn't happen to everyone).
The window is closing. But I wish you the best .
Exactly what I was meaning, sorry for not explaining. Thanks BMS
mellian said:I wish I decided to do apply earlier, now I am stuck waiting for at least one other reference. Can be quite frustrating, especially as I know medical may be an issue.
That is what I meant by cutting it close, IF your medical does go wrong - you will not make the deadline (unless you do your CFAT etc fairly soon so it has time to go to Ottawa). But you may still have a chance if there is something like a 2nd selections from the review board as people say.
Do not let it dispel your effort though, if you do not try you will never know. I thought my medical was going to be hell due to vision, but my vision was better then I thought and I was OK'd 100%.
As for references, I feel your pain. I just had a long wait getting references for a university application, one of them took quite awhile and I was ready to drop it. But that came through as well.
Keep it up!