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First of all, this is my first post, and so far I am glad I found such an interesting and informative forum.
I am a 17 year old student at the University of Alberta. I am in Honor's Physics, and I am bored of my program... Last year I applied at RMC, and I was turned down, mainly because I failed to meet the requirments... I fell short of almost everything except the aptitude test, which I did very well on. That was then... Now, my grade 12 average finished above 80, I am extremely fit, thanks to working out for the past year. I completed french 30 with an 87%, I am in kickboxing, helping my old air cadet squadron with volunteering, and planning their Ontario trip, and I will soon be getting a part time job. I was in air cadets for 3 years, and I did very well, achieving top level 4 cadet last spring. Anyways, I am getting bored of my program, and I am thinking it isn't what I want to do (be a physicist). I am going to follow my old goal of pursuing a career in the CF, and I am trying to decide between going for JTF2 by joining the infantry, or possibly becoming an Intelligence Officer, firstly by taking Military and Strategic Studies at RMC. No matter what I decide, I will be finishing my first year at the U of A, and I will have a GPA of at least 3.0.
I have a couple questions:
Is it realistic for me to try and become an Intelligence Officer? Do I have a chance of getting into RMC, and completing the required "prerequisites" to become an Intelligence Officer? I've talked to recruiters, and spent hours reading the DND/recruiting webpage... but I want to hear from people who's job isn't to make people like me try to "be all I can be". Do I have a chance at that? Because if not, I would like to pursue a different goal.
If I choose not to go to RMC (or get turned down again), I plan on joining the infantry and going into the JTF2. I've found out about it as much as a civilian could, possibly even more, since I have talked to many people in the CF, and I was a cadet. Is this a realistic goal? Can someone join the army with such a goal in mind, and succeed? Or is it something like the NHL, where 1 in a million people wishing for it get in?
Thanks for your help, and any opinion on this will be appreciated.
ps. I have talked to many recruitors... and I am kinda looking for an answer that I haven't heard a hundred times already...
I am a 17 year old student at the University of Alberta. I am in Honor's Physics, and I am bored of my program... Last year I applied at RMC, and I was turned down, mainly because I failed to meet the requirments... I fell short of almost everything except the aptitude test, which I did very well on. That was then... Now, my grade 12 average finished above 80, I am extremely fit, thanks to working out for the past year. I completed french 30 with an 87%, I am in kickboxing, helping my old air cadet squadron with volunteering, and planning their Ontario trip, and I will soon be getting a part time job. I was in air cadets for 3 years, and I did very well, achieving top level 4 cadet last spring. Anyways, I am getting bored of my program, and I am thinking it isn't what I want to do (be a physicist). I am going to follow my old goal of pursuing a career in the CF, and I am trying to decide between going for JTF2 by joining the infantry, or possibly becoming an Intelligence Officer, firstly by taking Military and Strategic Studies at RMC. No matter what I decide, I will be finishing my first year at the U of A, and I will have a GPA of at least 3.0.
I have a couple questions:
Is it realistic for me to try and become an Intelligence Officer? Do I have a chance of getting into RMC, and completing the required "prerequisites" to become an Intelligence Officer? I've talked to recruiters, and spent hours reading the DND/recruiting webpage... but I want to hear from people who's job isn't to make people like me try to "be all I can be". Do I have a chance at that? Because if not, I would like to pursue a different goal.
If I choose not to go to RMC (or get turned down again), I plan on joining the infantry and going into the JTF2. I've found out about it as much as a civilian could, possibly even more, since I have talked to many people in the CF, and I was a cadet. Is this a realistic goal? Can someone join the army with such a goal in mind, and succeed? Or is it something like the NHL, where 1 in a million people wishing for it get in?
Thanks for your help, and any opinion on this will be appreciated.
ps. I have talked to many recruitors... and I am kinda looking for an answer that I haven't heard a hundred times already...