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Posted by "Caissie DAnny" <caissied@HOTMAIL.COM> on Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:54:34 AST
HI everyone
Don‘t worry about having top grades as long as you get average grades they
will be no prob getting in the forces i had average grades and they let me
join and have been at it for 9 years and besides they give you a apittude
test so see what your best at.
>From: Christine Fontaine
>Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
>To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
>Subject: Re: another question
>Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 20:58:15 -0500
>
>Hi Sean,
>
>I have my interview this coming Thursday, so I‘m sort of in the same
>position as you.
>
>I was told by the Recruiting Centre in Ottawa that it really depends on
>what you‘re applying for, and how many other people are applying for
>however many positions are available. In that sense, it‘s just like any
>other job application - it‘s competitive, and those who come out on top are
>the ones that are employed.
>
>Of course, marks are just one of the factors they take into
>consideration. Although, again I was told in Ottawa, not to bother to
>apply unless my marks were consistently ‘A‘s which they are - but then
>I‘m applying for support positions - Nursing and Logistics, and not any of
>the Combat Arms positions, where I daresay there is less emphasis on marks,
>and more on physical condition, etc.
>
>But it really depends on what else you have going for you. I know people
>who got in with lousy university marks, but they had other strengths that
>compensated for their low grades.
>
>At 03:59 PM 2/12/00 -0800, you wrote:
>>hey everyone...
>>i was just wondering how much emphasis the recruiters put on my high
>>school/college grades. my high school grades were ok, b‘s and c‘s, but my
>>college grades were brutal as i was put into 2nd year courses right at the
>>start. will that significantly hurt my chances of being accepted? or will
>>it not really matter that much. thanks!
>>sean
>>
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HI everyone
Don‘t worry about having top grades as long as you get average grades they
will be no prob getting in the forces i had average grades and they let me
join and have been at it for 9 years and besides they give you a apittude
test so see what your best at.
>From: Christine Fontaine
>Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
>To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
>Subject: Re: another question
>Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 20:58:15 -0500
>
>Hi Sean,
>
>I have my interview this coming Thursday, so I‘m sort of in the same
>position as you.
>
>I was told by the Recruiting Centre in Ottawa that it really depends on
>what you‘re applying for, and how many other people are applying for
>however many positions are available. In that sense, it‘s just like any
>other job application - it‘s competitive, and those who come out on top are
>the ones that are employed.
>
>Of course, marks are just one of the factors they take into
>consideration. Although, again I was told in Ottawa, not to bother to
>apply unless my marks were consistently ‘A‘s which they are - but then
>I‘m applying for support positions - Nursing and Logistics, and not any of
>the Combat Arms positions, where I daresay there is less emphasis on marks,
>and more on physical condition, etc.
>
>But it really depends on what else you have going for you. I know people
>who got in with lousy university marks, but they had other strengths that
>compensated for their low grades.
>
>At 03:59 PM 2/12/00 -0800, you wrote:
>>hey everyone...
>>i was just wondering how much emphasis the recruiters put on my high
>>school/college grades. my high school grades were ok, b‘s and c‘s, but my
>>college grades were brutal as i was put into 2nd year courses right at the
>>start. will that significantly hurt my chances of being accepted? or will
>>it not really matter that much. thanks!
>>sean
>>
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>>message body.
>
>
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