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Good day, hope all is well.  To the point, I've always wanted to be a Pilot, but would NEVER be able to train as a civilian pilot, Simply because no one just out of highschool has that kind of cash. It's been brought to my attention I can learn to be a Pilot with free schooling from RMC? Correct me if I am wrong, but from browsing around the recruitment section already, RMC is very tough to get into, and their selection process is based upon very high marks. Would it be possible for any insight on my choice, links, info I have not stumbled upon, or what not. I do not know much about the Military, therefore I have no idea on what route to take to take action about this.

Thanks for any information or insight you lend, it's VERY appreciated.

                          -J
 
A-line said:
Good day, hope all is well.  To the point, I've always wanted to be a Pilot, but would NEVER be able to train as a civilian pilot, Simply because no one just out of highschool has that kind of cash. It's been brought to my attention I can learn to be a Pilot with free schooling from RMC? Correct me if I am wrong, but from browsing around the recruitment section already, RMC is very tough to get into, and their selection process is based upon very high marks. Would it be possible for any insight on my choice, links, info I have not stumbled upon, or what not. I do not know much about the Military, therefore I have no idea on what route to take to take action about this.

Thanks for any information or insight you lend, it's VERY appreciate

70% and above average for Gr 10-12 to apply and 85% and above to get into RMC. Check the recruitiing website for ROTP info and www.rmc.ca
 
A-line, you may also want to review the Officer threads in the Recruiting FAQ:

http://army.ca/forums/threads/21101/post-103985.html#msg103985
 
70% and above average for Gr 10-12 to apply  

What would these marks be for?
 
They would be for provincially examinable subjects (i.e. math, english, etc.).  I got 400% in guitar 11, but unfortunately it couldn't be counted toward my overall average.
 
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