cheeky_monkey;
Don't tell me to stay in my lane re: RMC. I've got looooooooooooooots of friends who go there and I know exactly what goes on (all those facebook pictures are great evidence too, not that I really care what you guys do, nothing worse then what goes on here). Everyone else here got the gist of what I was saying except you. You guys have lots of opportunities to travel and spend terms at various Mil Cols (mostly USMA). Notice the 'etc' I added after 'Sandhurst'.
I was referring to civvie-u types when I was referring to limited opportunities. As far as ROTP goes, RMC types get most, if not nearly all, of the opportunities for any kind of 'exchange' or 'visit'. That's what I said, and it's telling that you're the only one who didn't catch on.
This is rediculous. I'll state my point again, in simple language just for you;
- For the most part, the chance to study abroad for a semester (of the 'study in country X' type) is not available to any ROTP types, although there have been exceptions when the case is made in favour of it.
- In the case of RMC, they get the opportunity to travel for short periods of time (Sandhurst et al) to other Mil Cols, and occasionally go on longer exchanges (treated like your standard exchange that we find across the CF). They do not normally, with very rare exceptions, get the chance to study at civvy schools for a term (same as civvie-u ROTP types).
And RMC, compared to normal students in normal schools, DO have limited opportunities to travel. This is because every trip is done at the taxpayers expense, hence why they aren't as available as they would be on a civvy campus (I could go study in Madagascar if I wanted to, if I was a civvy) and are more 'military' in nature.
Your screen name is rather appropriate at this moment. Back to your corner.