Goodeman said:I was trying to sleep so I was going to tell whoever it was to eff off. Once I realized i was my rc I got excited and then fter I answered I started shaking. I still cant believe I got an offer! ;D
Lostly said:Silly question for all of you. How many of you were nervous when accepting your CF offer? Also how did you overcome it?
Goodeman said:NCM Infantryman. July 8 BMQ. I worked so hard to get that offer so it makes it that much nore sweet. Thanks guys
Goodeman said:NCM Infantryman. July 8 BMQ. I worked so hard to get that offer so it makes it that much nore sweet. Thanks guys
Lostly said:Just received the offer for BMQ on July 8 ;D
Lostly
Noctis said:In regards to your previous question and my asnwer;
How did it feel???
:blotto:
Edit: Congrats
Visit your local CFRC and get much fresh information .bauerthedog19 said:Hello everyone,
I am currently a grade 11 student and I am interested in attending RMC as ny father did. My grade 11 marks range from 70s-80s but next year I am taking classes that interest me and that I achieve better marks in. I have played many sports throughout my life. I currently play ice and inline hockey as I have since grade 1 but I also have played atleast 6 years of soccer, 2 years of basketball, and 2 years of lacrosse. I have emoloyment experience including coaching and reffing hockey, score keeping, being a counselour at camps, and odd jobs for neighbours. I have volunteered at Special Olympic basketbal practices and this summer I am going to Africa for a month to volunteer at charities and at work for free at a construction/trades company. I am planning on working very hard in grade 12 to improve my marks and will be continuing sports. Does this sound like what could be a competitive application? All feedback welcome.
bauerthedog19 said:Hello everyone,
I am currently a grade 11 student and I am interested in attending RMC as ny father did. My grade 11 marks range from 70s-80s but next year I am taking classes that interest me and that I achieve better marks in. I have played many sports throughout my life. I currently play ice and inline hockey as I have since grade 1 but I also have played atleast 6 years of soccer, 2 years of basketball, and 2 years of lacrosse. I have emoloyment experience including coaching and reffing hockey, score keeping, being a counselour at camps, and odd jobs for neighbours. I have volunteered at Special Olympic basketbal practices and this summer I am going to Africa for a month to volunteer at charities and at work for free at a construction/trades company. I am planning on working very hard in grade 12 to improve my marks and will be continuing sports. Does this sound like what could be a competitive application? All feedback welcome.
bauerthedog19 said:Does this sound like what could be a competitive application? All feedback welcome.
You can contact them to ask how is your application.sano558 said:Hi,
I 'd like to ask a simple question. I sent my application for RMC around new year and gone through the recruiting process. But I havent heard anything from them at all so far. Does that mean they rejected my application? Don't they send rejecting letter or email? Thank you so much.
sano558 said:Hi,
I 'd like to ask a simple question. I sent my application for RMC around new year and gone through the recruiting process. But I havent heard anything from them at all so far. Does that mean they rejected my application? Don't they send rejecting letter or email? Thank you so much.
sano558 said:Hi,
I 'd like to ask a simple question. I sent my application for RMC around new year and gone through the recruiting process. But I havent heard anything from them at all so far. Does that mean they rejected my application? Don't they send rejecting letter or email? Thank you so much.
DAA said:You need to contact your local CFRC to find out "why" they did not contact you!!! Once you apply online, you are provided with a "link" to upload your documents directly to the RMC Portal to have your academic transcripts assessed for general "suitability". The results from RMC are sent directly back to North Bay, who in turn immediately forward your original online application and academic results to your local CFRC.
From that point on, it is in their hands to contact you and start the processing.
If you are found "not suitable", then you would be contacted and re-oriented.