All PRes officer candidates are also interviewed by the Command Cell of the unit involved. Also, there are more officer applicants than positions so the unit wants to pick the ones they determine most likely to be successful with them. The units hold their selection boards a couple of times a...
As @dapaterson stated, no significant career progression can be achieved as a 19 year old or even securing a good position. Especially, if he has really good grades then he won't have an issue getting a degree.
Why not get a university degree first? While doing the degree join the reserves. Once the degree is acquired then he can apply for the CSIS or transfer to the reg force. Just a thought.
With all do respect, your replay brings absolutely nothing to the discussion. I'll decide myself what should or shouldn't be on my radar. As @Aper said, as a civilian with a career and family I'm just trying to figure out how to manage my time away for BMQ and DP1.
Hello All.
I just wanted to confirm something that I've heard.
Reserves armoured recce DP1 is taught full-time only and it's 6-8 weeks long and it can't be done part-time on weekends, is it correct?
Cheers.
For PRes, if you have your WES evaluation for your post secondary then you don't need the high school evaluation. I didn't have my high school transcripts and they were satisfied with my WES evaluation for my B.Eng.
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