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PrairieThunder said:If you're in your 3rd year, they won't take you. You'll have wait and apply Direct Entry.
You're wrong.
PrairieThunder said:If you're in your 3rd year, they won't take you. You'll have wait and apply Direct Entry.
Scott said:Maybe better if the "expert" just STFU.
Dammit, I said it out loud again...
scriptox said:You're wrong.
George Wallace said:For Subsidized Education under ROTP you require a minimum of two years left towards your Degree.
benny88 said:Perhaps you'd like to back that one up?
PrairieThunder said:Really?
Messerschmitt said:I know someone who had 1,5 years left (there was a concern that he might not finish his basic before finishing his degree)
Messerschmitt said:It is known that recruiter sometimes have no idea what they are saying.
PrairieThunder said:Really?
scriptox said:Really. I know 5 or 6 people in my year who were accepted into the ROTP with 1 to 1.5 years remaining of their degree and are currently studying at RMC alongside me.
There's always special circumstances.
Heff18 said:Keep in mind things have changed since I applied/joined, but when I applied as a pilot, I also had a 3 year CPA diploma and was applying to a bunch of 2 year degree articulation programs (BSc - Comp Sci & BBA - Tech Mgmt). When my offer came through, it was for 2 years of subsidization. In the end I went a different route and decided to pursue a 4 year degree, but the option was there.
Once again, things have changed (recruiting demand, criteria, requirements, politics) in the past 4 years, so this may not be the case in today's world. From my personal experience, starting over (while not ideal) wasn't all that bad. My end goal is still the same, and I'll shortly be able to (hopefully) realize it.
davidc538 said:So how long ago was this? and did you start a 4 year degree program from scratch? Are you still going for pilot?
Heff18 said:4 years. Yes. Yes.