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Got the call this week; my testing is to take place on May 18th, in Truro. Been brushing up like crazy on material for the aptitude, and been pushing myself physically. Not in bad shape to start off with, and as long as I don't slack off, I'm confident I will meet the grade in terms of brains and brawn.
One concern is for my eyes. I've worn prescription lenses most of my life for a reason. Would it help to go see my optometrist beforehand to get my prescription documented in advance of the medical testing, in case its asked for?
I also don't know precisely what the value for my vision is (ie. 20/20), but it can't be great. I'm applying for Infantry Officer, Reserves - it would kill me if, after two and a half years of applying, and busting my hump to get ready, that my eyes held me back - hence why I want to know if there's anything I can do - no matter how small - to potentially help things.
Advice?
One concern is for my eyes. I've worn prescription lenses most of my life for a reason. Would it help to go see my optometrist beforehand to get my prescription documented in advance of the medical testing, in case its asked for?
I also don't know precisely what the value for my vision is (ie. 20/20), but it can't be great. I'm applying for Infantry Officer, Reserves - it would kill me if, after two and a half years of applying, and busting my hump to get ready, that my eyes held me back - hence why I want to know if there's anything I can do - no matter how small - to potentially help things.
Advice?