So I just finished my ROTP interview, medical and CFAT yesterday. I was told in the interview I scored extremely high on the CFAT. I'm currently in my second year at a civi U, doing sociology and psychology with a B+ average (3.14 GPA). I was told after a gruelling 90 minute interview that I was suitable and capable for my three trade selections which were Armoured, Infantry, and Military Police in that order. I was then told I was also competitive for all three, and was then extended an invitation to attend the Military Police Officer Assessment Centre. I'm slated to go February 18th of this year. Has anyone else been given this offer? I'm not sure if I will go MPO if given the choice between Armoured and MPO when I hear back in March, but I see no harm in going and doing the workshops... maybe I will change my mind.
For the medical side of things, I had no hiccups. I suffered a head trauma when I was younger due to a mountain bike accident and was told to have my physician sign off on some forms saying that I have never had any complications. She cited multiple reports from the accident, saying that I had suffered no damage -- physical or psychological -- and did a quick assessment in the office. I also got dinged because of a shellfish allergy, but again, she signed off saying that there is an extremely low risk that I would suffer a severe reaction if exposed... that being said, I eat shell fish from time to time since I love it -- at worst it feels like a midget is choking me. I'm going to drop off these additions for my medical file tomorrow, and hope that when it hits that final board review, that they decide I am fit to serve my country. Right now I am in peak physical condition, my vitals are A-1, and my feet, knees, eyes and hearing are also A-1. Just that stupid allergy that is a concern. Has anyone else had this issue from a shell fish allergy? Did it make you ineligible?
All the hard parts are over, so now I need to wait for that decision! Good luck to everyone else, and hopefully I meet some of you on BMOQ, or even at the Military Police Officer Assessment Center!