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Some of the CFRCs (including Hamilton) have received word but they haven't contacted people yet.Paul_Ontario said:Anyone hear back from their CFRC's yet?
Some of the CFRCs (including Hamilton) have received word but they haven't contacted people yet.Paul_Ontario said:Anyone hear back from their CFRC's yet?
israfielai said:Hi, this is my first time posting anything so forgive me if I make a few errors.
I'm 16 years old right now and I'm still in grade 11. From what I've read so far, I should enroll as soon as I get into grade 12. (September 2014)
1.) Pilot
2.) AEC
3.) ASCO
israfielai said:Here's the problem: I lack volunteering experiences and extra curricular activities. Why? It's because I was in the "I don't care about anything" phase which I recently got out of a few months ago (thank goodness) and I'm finally getting my life in order. I'm in need of some serious catching up though.
Sadly, I only have 2 volunteering experiences.
1.) First Aid and CPR volunteer for the Zombie Survivor 5km Marathon.
2.) Volunteering to take care of seniors.
I'm going to Japan (my hometown) in the summer so I will not be able to volunteer during the break.
israfielai said:I am not part of any sport teams. I plan to join in grade 12 but that's the thing... I won't even be able to put it on my application for ROTP since I will be applying as soon as I turn grade 12.
israfielai said:I plan to join Duke of Edinburgh Award (Bronze) very soon. I just need to contact them and ask them questions first. I recently joined the air cadets. I'm aware that I'm 2 months late from the starting month but I'm willing to learn quickly.
My question is, should I apply for the ROTP as soon as I start grade 12 anyways? Even if I don't have many volunteering experiences or extra-curricular activities?
Or should I apply after I finish high school in September 2015 so that I can list more volunteering experiences, sports, and other activities such as the French Immersion Program that I intend to take in the summer of 2015.
Thanks everyone.
Goose15 said:You are correct, that is the best time to apply. Kudos for actually reading other posts before posting yourself too! Very nice to see :cheers:
Since it is in fact only November, you have more than enough time to volunteer this year. You could even start tomorrow. Everybody LOVES volunteers. Same goes for the extracurriculars, you can start these whenever you want to.
Again, being that it is November you could definitely join a sports team/club in or outside of school now.
You can most definitely apply at the start of Grade 12. If you get in that's great, if you don't you can reapply after that. Also, if you are really passionate about getting into the CAF, you can continue to apply to ROTP throughout your first 3 years at university. If for whatever reason you do not get in during this time, you can then apply as a DEO.
Goose15 said:Some of the CFRCs (including Hamilton) have received word but they haven't contacted people yet.
t.robichaud said:Tomorrow my school will give me my official mid-term marks, is it possible to send in these marks and how should I do it?
Just for reference my CFRC is Hamilton.
DAA said:Keep copies for yourself and provide the originals to your CFRC.
And make sureeeeeeeeeee, you keep copies for yourself!!!
SarahRad said:Well I submitted my academic questionnaire and transcripts tonight.
I don't suppose anybody knows if CFRC Victoria is one of the ones that waits for the academic assessment before doing the CFAT etc?
ZeiGezunt said:So I called my CFRC two weeks ago and was told the application was still in North Bay. They told me to call back this week. I did, and was told the papers are still stuck in North Bay, and to take up any issue with the CFRVC there. Beyond that, I was told no more information was available.
So have I been rejected? Or is this just another phase of the waiting game?
ZeiGezunt said:Yes, and it was all uploaded.
ZeiGezunt said:So, to be clear-- have I simply been rejected put of hand, or is this an honest-to-goodness kink in the system?
I suppose there could have been problems with the upload of my transcript-- it was large sheet of paper and so required two scans to get the whole thing. Other then that, I'm not sure what I could have forgotten.
Rams96 said:I still have not heard anything since I applied. I got the email asking for the transcript, and proof of citizenship, but nothing concerning the academic questionnaire or part K of the application yet. Do I only fill out these once they have decided to process me? I am somewhat confused as to what exactly the academic questionnaire is. Is it the initial application form I fill out, or is it something I will be given later?