I think this site is more suitable to your "interests."
http://www.eharmony.ca/
Call me old fashioned, but the last person I would have "a round or three" with is some stranger I met on the internet who introduces himself with his "near ceiling IQ of 145."
Being prepared to and actually doing so are two different things.
A lot of people are prepared to work out and lose weight. Not so many people actually follow through with it.
Edited to through in the analogy - just because ;D
It's an anonymous internet forum. I wouldn't say they have a lack of bravery, seeing that no one would know them. I'd say it's more likely a lack of interest.
On another note, the CFAT is more of a tool to test whether or not one is capable of completing (sub) grade 10 math and language without...
What's funny is that some troll by the pretentious name of xtreme has come to this site, essentially claiming that they have discovered THE secret of studying for the dreaded CFAT, when in reality, the recruiters will generally tell you what to expect prior to the date of the test.
Journeyman -...
This quote is found at the very bottom of this page: http://www.rmc.ca/adm/rotpretp-pfofrpfi-eng.asp
If you applied in January of this year, you would have just made the deadline to get your paperwork in. The reason the recruiters and members of this site urge applicants to get their...
With respect to your question about aeronautical engineering, all first year engineering students take a general engineering course, then start to branch off into specific areas (such as civil, mechanical, aeronautical, etc.) in second year. If there was ever competition for a certain program...
This should give you a good idea about what some people think.
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/73666/post-705792.html#msg705792
Personally, I wouldn't waste the money if I were you, but do whatever you feel you need to do to be ready for the test.
You obviously don't realize that posting a question on this site is essentially a gamble - sometimes you'll get an answer, while sometimes you won't. The "86+ ignorant people" who read your post could have been applicants who have no idea. They also could have been CF members who just don't know...
If your chemistry mark remains a 60 in first semester next year, you can't even be considered for the engineering program.
http://www.rmc.ca/adm/apo-pao-eng.asp
You wouldn't necessarily have to leave the military since there's a great variety of engineering trades within it. Instead of going sigs, you could apply for one of those.
Reapply. That's about all you can do.
As for a third selection, I've never heard of anyone getting in after the second one. However, anything is possible.
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