Paladin1 said:
Here are the big differences. RMC you do all your Officer Training, BMOQ, Element, and following courses in the summers.
Most trades do their Ph3 during the summer with Ph4 immediately after. RMC or not has nothing to do with it.
Paladin1 said:
This means you get about a year head start in terms of courses on a DEO (Direct Entry Officer).
Many DEO's are in their 30's through 50's, so this is a very subjective statement. About the only thing you get a headstart on of DEO's or Civy U ROTP at RMC is you get most of your OPME's done (which will soon be changing anyway)
Paladin1 said:
You do get paid during RMC...
You get paid the same Civy U ROTP.
Paladin1 said:
The CF does offer to cover costs after you join and reimburse some of your cost of Civy-U.
All costs are covered by the CF.
Paladin1 said:
Now if the CF pays for your semester you end up with mandatory service for each semester which means no VR or otherwise, so if you join and realize that it isn't for you are SOL.
No, not really. When you are recruited, no matter the entry plan, you sign on for a # of years. You end up with "obligatory" service when education is subsidized. You can break that contract, but will have to pay back the requisite amount.
Paladin1 said:
Also RMC Brads or also known as Ring Knockers are not necessarily the most popular guys in trades where they are in the minority since they generally act a certain way that other people may not like...I will stop there on that issue.
You are very wrong and are just sowing misconceptions. I have served under (and with) excellent officers, from ROTP Civy U and RMC, DEO and CFR. The only ones that spread the ring knocker stuff are cadets that haven't left the peninsula yet.
Paladin1 said:
Overall its a question of what you are looking for if you are looking for Basic training for four years, not having to pay for your degree, or getting started on your trade qual while in University and the Reserves aren't cutting it for that time then RMC maybe for you.
But consider joining the Reserves for your university time, its nothing like the Reg Force but it gives you some of the training courses you need if you go into the same trade you want to do in the Reg Force, they pay you so you can cover University costs and they offer reimbursements for semesters as well.
1) RMC is potentially so much more than Basic Training for 4 years.
2) You get all the same benefits from ROTP Civy U
3) I'm going to guess that you don't have any actual experience with the P Res.....
To the OP,
The largest difference between civy u and RMC is that civy u is easier to get into. You generally do not need personal references, proof of your community involvement, a mom or dad that is ex-alumni. Pay and benefits are the same for all ROTP, no matter where you go to school.
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