For the most part, the majority of Civvie-U professors (I don't know about military professors) post their notes/lecture slides online after the class... so if you find that it may be a better use of your time to skip one class to say, work on an assignment for another (as I've found I've had to...
I applied for ROTP this year (for 2008/2009 year), and in November of 2007 I had the full, 2 hour long in-depth interview. I had finished one year of civilian university already.
I am just having a hard time understanding why some people (ROTP candidates) are speaking of having 10 minute...
Perhaps <a href="http://www.dnd.ca/hr/dgcb/dppd/pay/engraph/2006PerformanceRegFPay_e.asp?sidesection=3&sidecat=28"><b><i>this</i></b></a> will help a bit?
I must say that upon reading that story Vern, I experienced the full-body tingle and overwhelming cringe that most people experience upon hearing nails on a chalkboard.... tenfold.
I agree.
The blue of Air-Force.ca is much too bright, and the grey of Milnet.ca is too... bland. I can tolerate Navy.ca more so than the others, however the green of Army.ca is the most gentle.
Just relax and enjoy it - the simulators are actually quite fun. Don't over-think everything, you will stress yourself out much more than you need to be.
Keep in mind, a good cross-check is what will help your success. Cross-check your instruments, never spend more than a second or two on any...
Click <a href="http://Forums.Army.ca/forums/threads/70257.15.html"><b>here</b></a>, scroll down, and read my long post. Pay special attention to the fifth paragraph of my post, that should give you some insight. People who crash often do so because they are trying to do what I outline in that...
I actually crashed the simulator about four times and passed, haha.
Crashes are actually caused by the candidate exceeding pre-programmed parameters. When these parameters are exceeded, that specific simulator has to be reset and that specific practice or test is essentially re-done and...
Judging from your username and your avatar, you are a Naval Cadet - a.k.a. an aspiring commissioned officer. A LEADER. Now - take another look at how you spoke to this young, aspiring young guy. A 16 year old (and one who OBVIOUSLY has aspirations and dreams) comes onto these forums seeking...
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