jricRN said:
I went to talk to my local recruiting office again, and now they said that I can go through as a second-round ROTP candidate. Everytime I go in, I get different information and I'm getting so confused as to what is happening. I just hope I am geeting the right info so that I don't sign up for one thing and end up getting stuck with another :-\
Unfortunately that experience is all too comon. But it looks like they have you on the right track now. Push hard for the second round draft pick as I like to call it. If for whatever reason you do not get in, ask to join the reserves as an NO, or anything else that interests you for that matter, just make sure it is an officer trade. Go to civilian university, do really well your first year and re-apply. If you have good grades from your first year, your chances of being accepted for ROTP are extremely high as you have already proven yourself as a student and thus a good invetment, and, there is one less year the CF has to pay for.
Being in the reserves while attempting to do all of this will not negatively impact you at all, unless of course you prove yourself to be a bag of shat in the reserves, in which case you may consider yourself doomed ;D
Going into the reserves while undertaking university, and then subsequently re-applying for ROTP will not be considered a component transfer, that is something altogether different. Insofar as BMOQ is concerned, it is my understanding that the courses the reserves run are now identical to the reg force ones and you should have no equivalency issues.
The only time a component transfer comes into play is assuming that you have failed to gain entry under the ROTP program. You complete your university degree at your own expence while doing military training over the summers (which essentially translates into a free education anyway). Once your degree is complete, you then request a component transfer. If you are transfering to the same trade you are in for the reserves, the transfer will be very fast and you will likely have many things written off.
Good luck