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Good day,
I am writing to tell everyone that is still in the process to hang in there. During my LONG, and I emphasize, LONG process, I felt like loosing hope. I waited 1 month and a half after being merit listed to finally get the call, but I didn't give up. I did many things during the process to occupy my mind off the wait, in order to make time fly. My suggestions to those who are eager beavers like me is the following:
1) It's always good to call the CFRC once every two weeks to see how things are going.
2) Get in physical shape, but most importantly, mentally. For a healthy learning atmosphere in general, you must be physically and mentally fit. Hit the gym, read some books. I personally used to read stories I found on the internet about the war in Afghanistan, etc.
3) What I thought kept me motivated was watching real combat footage of Canadian troops in combat operations, I especially enjoyed the Basic Up series.
4) Be patient, I remember in March when I first went into my unit to apply, the recruiter told me that it was going to be a lengthy process but YOUR CALL WILL COME eventually.
5) Do good in school as you want to be competitive on the merit list.
Good luck to everyone in the process and if you are in the GTA Area, Ontario (Mississauga or Toronto) and you are having issues with your file, PM me and I will give you contact with someone who can help, someone who helped me move my files along.
Cheers
I am writing to tell everyone that is still in the process to hang in there. During my LONG, and I emphasize, LONG process, I felt like loosing hope. I waited 1 month and a half after being merit listed to finally get the call, but I didn't give up. I did many things during the process to occupy my mind off the wait, in order to make time fly. My suggestions to those who are eager beavers like me is the following:
1) It's always good to call the CFRC once every two weeks to see how things are going.
2) Get in physical shape, but most importantly, mentally. For a healthy learning atmosphere in general, you must be physically and mentally fit. Hit the gym, read some books. I personally used to read stories I found on the internet about the war in Afghanistan, etc.
3) What I thought kept me motivated was watching real combat footage of Canadian troops in combat operations, I especially enjoyed the Basic Up series.
4) Be patient, I remember in March when I first went into my unit to apply, the recruiter told me that it was going to be a lengthy process but YOUR CALL WILL COME eventually.
5) Do good in school as you want to be competitive on the merit list.
Good luck to everyone in the process and if you are in the GTA Area, Ontario (Mississauga or Toronto) and you are having issues with your file, PM me and I will give you contact with someone who can help, someone who helped me move my files along.
Cheers