Judging by the pages markup it looks like they're in the process of changing the design or maybe just decided the green checkmark for accepting applications wasn't the best way to go.
Nice! well I hope you get it. Although I thought you were ineligible for ROTP if you already had a degree suitable for the trade you were applying for. Did they say anything about that?
You're probably right, those job hunting courses college students have to take keep tricking me into thinking I know something about job interviews.
And "stay in your lane" isn't exactly something you'll only hear in the military.
If you take w.e courses the recruiter said to you can always use that in your interview. "i took xyz course because the recruiter said it would be a good idea". Might improve your image in the eyes of the recruiting officers.
Took me quite a bit longer to get a response, likely related to the fact that I'm already part way through university and only applied for pilot with no 2nd or 3rd choices. I call them about once a week and it seems like every time I get a reply it's pretty much the day after calling.
Also 95%...
The minimum of 2 years left towards your degree seems like such an odd requirement and I can't find any mention of it here http://www.forces.ca/en/page/paideducation-96#paiduniversity-1. Does anyone know for sure if its legitimate?
thats good to know although I'm not actually in 3rd year, I'm technically in second but my university offers alot of summer courses so I can finish off my degree in 1 less year. I guess we'll see what happens. Thanks!
I don't imagine I'll accept an offer to RMC as I wouldn't be starting until september 2013 (unless theres a chance of january start given that I've already graduated from college?) and at that point I'll only be one year away from a B Sc. at the university I'm going to. It also would depend on...
That's actually crazy. Also will the recruiters bother anyone about there debt if it is student loans and around 10k or less? or are they just concerned about much bigger debts?
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