Hello all,
I am finishing up my second year of university. I decided to apply for the ROTP on January 2013 since the military has always fascinated me. Both my high school and university transcripts were accepted without much of a problem, and on March 22 I took and passed the aptitude test. However due to the fact that my parents resided outside of the country, the military had to do an extra security clearance so I could not continue with the medical exam or the interview on that day. About two weeks ago from today I got a call from my recruiter informing me that I've been cleared, and that I could continue with my medical exam and my interview on May 22, which was today. So I went to my 10 am medical examination and later went to my 1 pm interview. But at the interview I was notified about a problem. Apparently, while my extra security clearance was taking place all the positions for ROTP in civilian universities became full, meaning that I cannot do the program I've been anticipating for so long! I really needed this as it would go a long way in paying off my tuition and my student loans in addition to monthly living expenses.
To tell you the truth I find it a little bit unfair that they are telling me this now after I went through all the preliminary stages, and it wasn't that I didn't qualify, it was the extra security clearance that delayed my acceptance since I could not complete the interview and the med exam two months ago. I don't want to sound like I'm ranting, but I guess I'm just really bummed. I really wanted this program and it was something that kept me going everyday, but due to security delay I can't be in it despite my qualification.... Is there any way I can get around this? Anyone with similar experiences by any chance? The recruiter told me that I could apply for this program called the PYRO Program? (probably wrong spelling, I think its a French acronym) I called them but they also told me they are likely full.... I know I can do DEO after I graduate, but the ROTP would've really helped me with my financial situation.
Thanks All
I am finishing up my second year of university. I decided to apply for the ROTP on January 2013 since the military has always fascinated me. Both my high school and university transcripts were accepted without much of a problem, and on March 22 I took and passed the aptitude test. However due to the fact that my parents resided outside of the country, the military had to do an extra security clearance so I could not continue with the medical exam or the interview on that day. About two weeks ago from today I got a call from my recruiter informing me that I've been cleared, and that I could continue with my medical exam and my interview on May 22, which was today. So I went to my 10 am medical examination and later went to my 1 pm interview. But at the interview I was notified about a problem. Apparently, while my extra security clearance was taking place all the positions for ROTP in civilian universities became full, meaning that I cannot do the program I've been anticipating for so long! I really needed this as it would go a long way in paying off my tuition and my student loans in addition to monthly living expenses.
To tell you the truth I find it a little bit unfair that they are telling me this now after I went through all the preliminary stages, and it wasn't that I didn't qualify, it was the extra security clearance that delayed my acceptance since I could not complete the interview and the med exam two months ago. I don't want to sound like I'm ranting, but I guess I'm just really bummed. I really wanted this program and it was something that kept me going everyday, but due to security delay I can't be in it despite my qualification.... Is there any way I can get around this? Anyone with similar experiences by any chance? The recruiter told me that I could apply for this program called the PYRO Program? (probably wrong spelling, I think its a French acronym) I called them but they also told me they are likely full.... I know I can do DEO after I graduate, but the ROTP would've really helped me with my financial situation.
Thanks All
