Hi,
I'm also an RMC applicant this year, I've seen it posted a few times that it's important to apply EARLY, I went to CFRC Ottawa (I'm from Ottawa, btw) early September and the recruiting officer told me they wouldn't have the application packages in until a bit later, like, November later. If I remember correctly I got my application in early January (I'm applying for Pilot, so I thank you for any time you may spend discussing with me Max), so far I've done (and passed, I guess) the aptitude test, the medical, the aircrew medical (stage 1?) as well as aircrew visual, the interview (the day I got back from my 7 day grad trip, thank god for Contact C) and the fitness test (3 days ago to be exact), I'm booked for CFASC in Trenton April 10th through 12th and if I pass that I will be booked for the medical segment in Toronto (they couldn't put it all in one week due to Easter). I was wondering, how exactly is the CFASC, and is it difficult to pass? Also, life at RMC, if I've got a car, is it worth switching it over to first person insurance and taking it with me, or do I have sufficient free time (first year), would it be better to leave it with my parents? If I do bring it, where do I park/is it free, do I need special permission to leave the base/RMC grounds? And finally, this one is a bit further down the line, after I get my degree (assuming everything goes well, I'm also applying for Mech Eng. and Pilot) and do the basic flight training, when selected for specialisation (Rotary Wing, Multi Engine or Jet Engine) does the individual get to choose, is he given the choice and they consider, or is he simply told where he is posted based on who they feel they need where (they being the people in charge of that segment of training/qualification)?
Thank you for any and all help on this topic, comments, criticism (it helps) and/or questions are also appreciated.
Sheldon Roy