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I figured this is one of the few times in my life Ill be able to be pleased with myself, and boast about it to some degree, without making a fool of myself.
So just a few moments ago, I was up late and got to thinking, while I was in the middle of writting a very long essay, that I should stop procrastinating and finally do it. After a few paragraphs, I decided that I would finally apply if I finished the essay I was writing. Well, with my excitement, I didn't really finish that essay, and it still sits on my bed and stares at me waiting to be written. And it will, in a few minutes.
Anyways, Ive been in and out of the CFRC a few times over the last two or three months, asking for information, mostly about the educational requirements. They always tried to get me to apply right there, despite a recent conviction and not actually meeting the educational requirements, and it was nice, knowing that they were willing to take my papers and wait for me to meet the requirements. Anyways, I'm trailing here, so bear with me. During October of 2007 I had dropped out of high school, with a measly 9 credits, and decided to apply for university, taking only one or two courses to meet the requirements in a sort of roundabout way, and in a way which really wasn't the best route.
So January comes along, with the CF still on my mind, though at the back of it, and university starts, which was cool, and amazingly fun, considering it was school. But then at the end of January I get convicted for doing a really dumb thing nearly a year ago now, which was basically defending my property in the completely wrong way. I end up with a conditional discharge and some probation time, thank God it was youth court. This only pushed the CF further out of my mind, with me thinking Ill have to wait another year to apply. So I go into the recruiting centre finally, just to verify the educational aspect, and I was told I either had to have 15 credits, or at least a university course under my belt, which made me feel better, knowing I was already going to get one of those soon. I also ask about the conditional discharge and application waiting times, and while the Sgt. I was talking too goes to ask someone more informed than her about it, a very nice Sgt. from the Army I can only assume, asks me about signing up for the artillery, as an NCM. I decline, not really sure about applying at that time. And the other Sgt. comes back, tells me to just bring in an application once I had filled it out, despite my lack of requirements. So I take it home, fill it out, not really expecting to hand it in, just being childish and procrastinating, even though I had sort of been given approval to apply by the staff. So blah. blah, blah, a few months go by, and its tonight, I start thinking about it again, like I said, while I was writing an essay for school, and what the Sgt. says pops into my mind, fill out the forms and bring them in. I am finally on the verge of meeting the educational requirements and terminating my legal obligations.
So uhh... Long unnecessary story short, I applied on-line, Regular and put Infantryman down as my only preference, after waiting for a God damned long time. Yay!
I'd also like to thank everyone who has contributed to the site, it has a great amount of information, and really helped me finally decide on the military as what I was going to do with my life.
P.S. I apologise for my lack of grammar. I are dropout, thrice over.
So just a few moments ago, I was up late and got to thinking, while I was in the middle of writting a very long essay, that I should stop procrastinating and finally do it. After a few paragraphs, I decided that I would finally apply if I finished the essay I was writing. Well, with my excitement, I didn't really finish that essay, and it still sits on my bed and stares at me waiting to be written. And it will, in a few minutes.
Anyways, Ive been in and out of the CFRC a few times over the last two or three months, asking for information, mostly about the educational requirements. They always tried to get me to apply right there, despite a recent conviction and not actually meeting the educational requirements, and it was nice, knowing that they were willing to take my papers and wait for me to meet the requirements. Anyways, I'm trailing here, so bear with me. During October of 2007 I had dropped out of high school, with a measly 9 credits, and decided to apply for university, taking only one or two courses to meet the requirements in a sort of roundabout way, and in a way which really wasn't the best route.
So January comes along, with the CF still on my mind, though at the back of it, and university starts, which was cool, and amazingly fun, considering it was school. But then at the end of January I get convicted for doing a really dumb thing nearly a year ago now, which was basically defending my property in the completely wrong way. I end up with a conditional discharge and some probation time, thank God it was youth court. This only pushed the CF further out of my mind, with me thinking Ill have to wait another year to apply. So I go into the recruiting centre finally, just to verify the educational aspect, and I was told I either had to have 15 credits, or at least a university course under my belt, which made me feel better, knowing I was already going to get one of those soon. I also ask about the conditional discharge and application waiting times, and while the Sgt. I was talking too goes to ask someone more informed than her about it, a very nice Sgt. from the Army I can only assume, asks me about signing up for the artillery, as an NCM. I decline, not really sure about applying at that time. And the other Sgt. comes back, tells me to just bring in an application once I had filled it out, despite my lack of requirements. So I take it home, fill it out, not really expecting to hand it in, just being childish and procrastinating, even though I had sort of been given approval to apply by the staff. So blah. blah, blah, a few months go by, and its tonight, I start thinking about it again, like I said, while I was writing an essay for school, and what the Sgt. says pops into my mind, fill out the forms and bring them in. I am finally on the verge of meeting the educational requirements and terminating my legal obligations.
So uhh... Long unnecessary story short, I applied on-line, Regular and put Infantryman down as my only preference, after waiting for a God damned long time. Yay!
I'd also like to thank everyone who has contributed to the site, it has a great amount of information, and really helped me finally decide on the military as what I was going to do with my life.
P.S. I apologise for my lack of grammar. I are dropout, thrice over.