macknightcr
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Just curious to see why you chose to attend RMC vs. Civi University.
tumbling_dice said:I chose RMC because I thought that if I'm going to commit myself, I might as well go the whole nine yards. That and Civi U people have to deal with annoying things like University Liasion Officers, Weekend Leave Passes, and an extra four weeks of BMOQ.
Sareon said:I would disagree, I turned down RMC and went to Civvy U. In Civvy U you actually have to learn how to do everything yourself, much like the real military where you do not get everything babied to you. If you need tuition money you have to put in the request for it, and then you have to do the paperwork justifying why you received said amount.
ULOs are not annoying to deal with, once a semester you send them an email and that's it. Weekend leave passes? Only if you go out of your area that you are posted to, same as if you are in RMC. Four more weeks at BMOQ? Nope, did the same amount of time as the RMC students at IAP and BOTP.
Don't get me wrong, RMC is a good option, but Civvy U builds officers who can actually do things for themselves.
tumbling_dice said:I'm not sure I agree with this 100%. Note that I don't have any experience, but I would hardly call Civvy U a "real university experience". I mean outside of having to find your a place to live and food to eat (although in a "real university experience" both are provided by the school for a fee, just like at RMC) "real university students" don't have the luxury of not having to work 40 hours a week while going to school in order to pay tuition, I don't think this quite compares to the "hassle" of filling out reimbursement paperwork. I mean, sure you are bun yourself as opposed to sleeping under the roof of the CF, but Civvy U is hardly the harsh real world that many students make it out to be.
And the four week extra BOTC may be a new policy, but is was definetely included in the ROTP 2009 joining instructions.
tumbling_dice said:I'm not sure I agree with this 100%. Note that I don't have any experience, but I would hardly call Civvy U a "real university experience". I mean outside of having to find your a place to live and food to eat (although in a "real university experience" both are provided by the school for a fee, just like at RMC) "real university students" don't have the luxury of not having to work 40 hours a week while going to school in order to pay tuition, I don't think this quite compares to the "hassle" of filling out reimbursement paperwork. I mean, sure you are bun yourself as opposed to sleeping under the roof of the CF, but Civvy U is hardly the harsh real world that many students make it out to be.
And the four week extra BOTC may be a new policy, but is was definetely included in the ROTP 2009 joining instructions.
Piper said:By real university experience I think he (and I know I) meant stuff like parties, girls, beer, the luxury of choosing when to go to class, being able attend class dressed like a hobo etc.
RMC, on the other hand, is none of those things (until they get permitted to leave...then the social retardation I described earlier starts to happen).
cheeky_monkey said:The parties, girls, and beer still happens. Hell, my first few free weekends after FYOP were spent at CivyU parties with some other RMC friends. I figure that as a ROTP student and future scroll-holding officer, one should be no different in dress and deportment than RMC students while in an academic environment. There shouldn't even be the option of skiving your academic responsibilities, or attend class wearing any type of clothing that might reflect negatively on the CF. You just don't do that, for the simple reason that you are to be commissioned as an officer.
Piper said:Well, I'm commissioned now...I do pretty well at my job, my NCO's don't hate me and I haven't killed or maimed anyone. Despite having attended classes in sweats and sporting a (patchy) grizzly adam's beard at times. At the end of the day, few people knew I was a CF member and of those that did...my favouring of sweatpants and extended naps didn't tarnish my image in their eyes.
Piper said:Those fake CF ID's do help with that, eh? I even saw (and confiscated one) where I was.
cheeky_monkey said:Wanna cookie? It's a good thing that fake IDs are pertinent while talking about dress and deportment for ROTP kids in an academic environment. As far as I know, HIE 102 isn't taught in a bar.
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Good for you. Doesn't change that fact that I still see that as skiving your duties. As an ROTP officer you should at least look the part. I'm sure others share that opinion. Call it holding yourself to a higher standard.
SupersonicMax said:Dude, at least show respect. Not wanting to go to RMC is one thing, lacking respect towards one of the oldest units in the Canadian military is an other thing.
Otis said:...
Concentrate on your studies, avoid the fake ID and foolishness. You'll have 50+ years to drink, and PLENTY of opportunities where it's actually encouraged. Don't screw up your chances at a good life and full career for some stupid liquid courage so you can talk to some cutie at a bar ...
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