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  • Thread starter Thread starter yot
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Nothing is too hard.
I'm joining Reg wether I like it or not. If I hate it, I'm only forced to do 3 years.
If it's too hard, once you've spent a few weeks there you should be used to it.
Besides, challenges are fun. It's a totally different lifestyle, anything could happen, you'll learn more than you could ever imagine, you'll experience things, perhaps travel and see numerous sites, etc..

I can't wait. I'm actually going to start the application process as soon as I get back from some camp this summer. So I'd say September.

Good luck man, if you don't like the military life... tough haha.
 
Learning to properly communicate your thoughts in writing would help you in both school and the military....
 
Infanteer said:
Learning to properly communicate your thoughts in writing would help you in both school and the military....
hehe... ya, I need that as well.
 
Yot, just to add to the volume of feedback you've gotten already, I have to point out that if you're no longer interested in a BSc N degree due to the amount of school you need to do, I think you may be unpleasantly surprised by the amount of academic study involved in being a medic, either reg f or reserve.

Not only are the courses intellectually challenging, and the margin for error very slim, but these professions absolutely demand a life-long commitment to learning, to self-education and to a mind-set whereby even though you think you know everything to do your job a) you know you can do it better, and b) you don't ever know enough about the subject.

So, take a deep breath, start in the Reserves to see if this is for you, you can always go back to school later (keep your name on the waitlist, you can withdraw later).  If this is for you, you can think about a transfer later, Reserve time does count and Res Med courses do comprise some of the Reg F QL3.
 
hum, I know someone don't like me in this topic, but anyway..

Thanks for your advice.

ParaMedTech said:
I have to point out that if you're no longer interested in a BSc N degree due to the amount of school you need to do, I think you may be unpleasantly surprised by the amount of academic study involved in being a medic, either reg f or reserve.

I am still interested for the nursing degree, and I also know that these are challenging. My goal is help the people who need in 3rd countries or poor children.

ParaMedTech said:
So, take a deep breath, start in the Reserves to see if this is for you, you can always go back to school later (keep your name on the waitlist, you can withdraw later).   If this is for you, you can think about a transfer later, Reserve time does count and Res Med courses do comprise some of the Reg F QL3.

This is my way... I took this way already. I post this topic because no one can help me... either my parents. They can't even point out the direction for me. I need more $ to support my family, so I can't fail, CAN'T. If I am singal, I can choose whateven I want. But I can't. Anyway, I will keep going, and get sworn in on Thursday as a reserver. And see if this is really good for me
 
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