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Hello all,
I am seeking information to help me with my dream to become a pilot. Just a little information about my situation, I am currently a G12 student in an international school in Taiwan, but I'm Canadian so I still qualify to apply for ROTP. However, because of many tests that require me to be in Canada (can't do them online), I plan to take a gap year and work in Taiwan during that year to make enough money to buy a plane ticket and live for a few months in Canada while I apply. Despite being Canadian, I have never lived or visited Canada, and my parent does not have residency in Canada because he has not lived in Canada for years. That means I do not have residency, but maybe I will be able to live with a relative during the process of my application. Will this affect my application in any way?
For my academics, I am slightly worried. Despite having relatively good grades currently in G12 (around 85-90 for all subjects), I did badly in G11, like below the 80s but above 75 from some personal issues I was having that year. Unfortunately, my worst grade was in math that year, which I heard is quite important for pilots... Will my G11 grades be considered for the application?
For my extracurriculars, I have participated in girls' basketball, soccer as a goalkeeper, tennis, and track and field for mostly mid to long-distance running. I do not have any notable accomplishments in any of them except a gold medal from a 4 by 400-meter race, but honestly, that was not a personal accomplishment. Additionally, I participated in Model United Nations (MUN), I'm not sure if any of you know what that was but it basically involves public speaking and some leadership, which was why I joined because I used to be terrible at communicating but MUN fixed that. I also started a business in my entrepreneurship class at school and actually managed to make some money from it. Will these extracurriculars be good enough for my application?
The biggest thing I am worried about is the medical part of the testing because my uncorrected eyesight is really bad, like 20/400 or -6.00 dipoles. I'm terribly near-sighted.
I'm so sorry for such a long description. I really want to achieve my goal of becoming a pilot, so if possible please tell me what I can do or if you are a pilot already please share your experiences. Thank you!
I am seeking information to help me with my dream to become a pilot. Just a little information about my situation, I am currently a G12 student in an international school in Taiwan, but I'm Canadian so I still qualify to apply for ROTP. However, because of many tests that require me to be in Canada (can't do them online), I plan to take a gap year and work in Taiwan during that year to make enough money to buy a plane ticket and live for a few months in Canada while I apply. Despite being Canadian, I have never lived or visited Canada, and my parent does not have residency in Canada because he has not lived in Canada for years. That means I do not have residency, but maybe I will be able to live with a relative during the process of my application. Will this affect my application in any way?
For my academics, I am slightly worried. Despite having relatively good grades currently in G12 (around 85-90 for all subjects), I did badly in G11, like below the 80s but above 75 from some personal issues I was having that year. Unfortunately, my worst grade was in math that year, which I heard is quite important for pilots... Will my G11 grades be considered for the application?
For my extracurriculars, I have participated in girls' basketball, soccer as a goalkeeper, tennis, and track and field for mostly mid to long-distance running. I do not have any notable accomplishments in any of them except a gold medal from a 4 by 400-meter race, but honestly, that was not a personal accomplishment. Additionally, I participated in Model United Nations (MUN), I'm not sure if any of you know what that was but it basically involves public speaking and some leadership, which was why I joined because I used to be terrible at communicating but MUN fixed that. I also started a business in my entrepreneurship class at school and actually managed to make some money from it. Will these extracurriculars be good enough for my application?
The biggest thing I am worried about is the medical part of the testing because my uncorrected eyesight is really bad, like 20/400 or -6.00 dipoles. I'm terribly near-sighted.
I'm so sorry for such a long description. I really want to achieve my goal of becoming a pilot, so if possible please tell me what I can do or if you are a pilot already please share your experiences. Thank you!