Two videos that I found very interesting:
http://www.dotsub.com/films/moredemands/index.php?autostart=true&language_setting=en_1618
A British man discussing the controversy of "political correctness" in the Western world and the ways in which it has and continues to harm us and our society in...
Got 'em myself due to my completely "table-top" flat feet, along with the issue of Mk IIII's to go along with them (compliments of the physiotherapist).
If you have reason for orthotics / special issue, they will be covered without problems.
Must say, they really make a great couple in...
Yes, I did, which was why I pointed the first quote out - because the second one was a contradiction to the first.
Yes, I was very clear on what you were trying to say from the start. However, the point that I was trying to make is that although maybe <b><i>I</i></b> understood what you were...
Take note of this point here, and continue reading...
...and now, in this line, you successfully put NCMs below you. You bring to light some sort of an irony here in the fact that you (may) run into an NCM smarter and more competent than you. Could you explain this irony? Why is it ironic that...
That chart doesn't tell you that certain degrees are plain and simple not acceptable for certain trades, i.e. Cbt Arms. The chart is not saying "if you have such and such degree, we're sorry, but you cannot be an Armoured Officer." That chart is simply an outline for someone hoping to get...
Well... Science is a very broad discipline.
Also, although your primary function will be to fly, you will not be spending every hour of every day in the cockpit of an airframe. You must remember that being an Officer will come with a sea of other duties that come with being just that - an...
Nobody is "questioning your intelligence or abilities" simply because you have failed the CFAT. I believe that I should highlight YOUR misconception about how everyone around you is (apparently) questioning your intelligence and abilities.
The CFAT is merely just one of many, MANY hoops you...
Nope, having (or working towards) a Science degree as opposed to having (or working towards) an Arts degree does not give you 'an edge' over other applicants who are applying for pilot as well. However, that being said, there <b>are</b> areas of study <b>within</b> both degree programmes...
Out of curiosity. I was told today that my AP score fell "just <u>barely</u>" underneath the standard for the round that was just selected. Also was informed that the majority of the time, the AP score standard is <b>increased</b> for subsequent selection boards, in comparison to the prior...
For the recruiters floating around here, do any of you know if the AP score standard (or cutoff for job offers, if you will) is raised <b>or</b> lowered for selection by the ROTP selection boards that are still to come?
If this question is unclear let me know.
Your third and fourth sentence here really did not make much sense - what's the point you are trying to make here? Don't take my tone the wrong way here, I was just very confused by your two last sentences.
However, you cannot compare being a "first year engineering student" to a "first year...
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