I was on a DP2A course and a few of the course candidates who were female ( not that it makes a difference) we telling us about how they did their BMQ through a co-op program in their school, they went to school for the morning and after lunch reported to the armouries where they then proceeded with military training. They also got paid for doing it, a cooperative education program is not supposed to pay you (so they just got money from the army, that money could have been used somewhere else) and they also told us their course was just as hard as ours. I find that false considering they got to go home everynight, get a good sleep and get to eat a home cooked meal. Anyone else see a problem with this or is it just me?