I can't comment too much on your first question besides saying that the initial application occurs online, however further testing in the application process would take place at a recruitment centre. Not to mention the fact that your reliability screening would take longer singe you've lived...
Below are links to threads that should answer your questions. Make sure you take the time and initiative to search on your own though. Your CFRC should be able to provide you with a handout/booklet that lays out topics that might be covered in the interview.
Interview...
Make sure you complete the tsd to reflect your high degree of patience, self-control and sense of humour. :P But really, good luck with your application!
Unfortunately, medical fitness cannot be determined by your GP. They are not the expert in the physical requirements of military service, therefore it is only the MO that can make the decision. The report from your GP will be reviewed by cf medical staff, however if they are asking for a...
Really enjoyed reading the Stanford article and wish more individuals in the sport/strength and conditioning/fitness world would take a page from Turley's playbook. Many physio's would be out of a job if the general population understood and implemented the concept of mobility and stability...
No real way to know for sure except to apply! If things don't work out this year, there are plenty of ways to get involved locally to beef up your application for the following year.
Unless you are a RMO, I don't think you should be telling the OP how their medical history may or may not effect their application. I also highly doubt that determining an applicant's medical fitness has much, if anything, to do with their grades, experience and education.
Shadesofgreen, read...
SJR, you can apply online now (unless you're waiting to speak to someone at your CFRC before you apply). Also, RMC selection is not based on a first come, first selected basis, but rather on the competitiveness of your application as a whole. Apply for the careers that interest you most :nod...
Appreciation and respect for fellow man you say? The irony of those two statements is baffling. :facepalm:
Please keep your opinion and expert advice to yourself and don't offend those who have chosen to occupy their time with socially productive activities by calling them mundane, less dynamic...
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