DAA said:1210 applied for ROTP? It''s more like 3,000+.......acceptance rate is roughly 15% in total.
blcbandit said:These numbers are just for the Atlantic region.
Kant19 said:I was wondering if anyone with (preferably first hand) experience with civi-u ROTP could answer a question for me:
The basic salary that everyone was given prior to enrolment has deductions for rations and quarters, do these deductions apply to individuals attending civilian university who will obviously be paying their own rent and buying their own food?
I was told that yes, they will be by a file manager, but I have doubts as it would be impossible to pay for rent and groceries on just over $500/month (which is what it settles to after all the deductions).
Before everyone goes nuts and tells me to contact a recruiter, I called my ULO and he wasn't helpful (he didn't seem to know what I was talking about...).
Thanks in advance.
dapaterson said:R&Q is paid when the CF provides you with R&Q. So, if you're living in Quarters, you pay for quarters. If you're eating in military kitchens, you're paying for rations.
If you are paying for your own accommodations and paying for your own groceries, you would not normally pay R&Q.
Kant19 said:I was wondering if anyone with (preferably first hand) experience with civi-u ROTP could answer a question for me:
The basic salary that everyone was given prior to enrolment has deductions for rations and quarters, do these deductions apply to individuals attending civilian university who will obviously be paying their own rent and buying their own food?
I was told that yes, they will be by a file manager, but I have doubts as it would be impossible to pay for rent and groceries on just over $500/month (which is what it settles to after all the deductions).
Before everyone goes nuts and tells me to contact a recruiter, I called my ULO and he wasn't helpful (he didn't seem to know what I was talking about...).
Thanks in advance.
DAA said:Sorry but that is hilarious........ On a more serious note, which University will you be attending this coming fall?
Kant19 said:Actually, having to live off $500/month isn't particularly hilarious, which is what my file manager told me I would be doing come September. You have a unique sense of humour.
Were you living in Canada and achieved a US high school diploma? This would be through a private school in the states catering to home schooling I assume? If so, that must have cost a whole stack of cash! Just want to point out most home schooled people I have met would not have that option and would not have anything similar to the credentials you have. Or am I off on that one? If so, please correct me.2. I received a US high school diploma from the school that administered my curriculum.