Ok, so I am going to be completely honest here.
I always wanted to join the military, but when I was young my parents laughed at me when I mentioned it....They forced me to take Business Administration in which I did @ Humber College my first years average was 80% which I believe is decent. After my first year my average dropped to 65% I failed a number of courses. Currently I have 6 failed courses on my transcript which is bad....All of my marks dropped because I realized business is not for me, but i still wanted to satisfy my parents....all of these life events got involved with some bad people, there were a lot of drugs involved, drugs such as: Shrooms(2Times), weed(lost count), MDMA(~8 Times) and Cocaine (which I tried only once). I also have bad credit and a DUI under my belt...
Talking about a horrible past.....Anyways...I picked myself up and realized I was in a depressive state all of those years. I have been drug free for half a year now (made a promise to myself never to touch drugs again) I have been volunteering at a number of places. I also have 5 courses left in my program, im going to pick myself up and finish with good marks.
I am currently working for a small Business company as a sales team leader, Im planning to have my debt paid off by the end of summer and I want to start making a positive impact on my credit rating.
I consider myself to be perfectly in shape, I have been working out for around 3 years now. I am 5'10 and weigh 160. I run every second day 6km...I can do 100 push-ups/situps at ease. I also have been taking Muay Thai fighting classes.
I've done some research and I know it will take another good 2 years to get the drugs out of my system...So I wont be joining till then.
How are my chances of joining the military with my past in about 2 years? I am committed to leave my past behind and work towards a better future for myself. I am going to finish my program with good marks, I will keep volunteering, working-out and working on getting a positive credit score.
Frankly I dont care what my parents think anymore, I want to do what makes ME happy.
I want to have my lifetime career in the military, I just hope my past wont haunt me.
I always wanted to join the military, but when I was young my parents laughed at me when I mentioned it....They forced me to take Business Administration in which I did @ Humber College my first years average was 80% which I believe is decent. After my first year my average dropped to 65% I failed a number of courses. Currently I have 6 failed courses on my transcript which is bad....All of my marks dropped because I realized business is not for me, but i still wanted to satisfy my parents....all of these life events got involved with some bad people, there were a lot of drugs involved, drugs such as: Shrooms(2Times), weed(lost count), MDMA(~8 Times) and Cocaine (which I tried only once). I also have bad credit and a DUI under my belt...
Talking about a horrible past.....Anyways...I picked myself up and realized I was in a depressive state all of those years. I have been drug free for half a year now (made a promise to myself never to touch drugs again) I have been volunteering at a number of places. I also have 5 courses left in my program, im going to pick myself up and finish with good marks.
I am currently working for a small Business company as a sales team leader, Im planning to have my debt paid off by the end of summer and I want to start making a positive impact on my credit rating.
I consider myself to be perfectly in shape, I have been working out for around 3 years now. I am 5'10 and weigh 160. I run every second day 6km...I can do 100 push-ups/situps at ease. I also have been taking Muay Thai fighting classes.
I've done some research and I know it will take another good 2 years to get the drugs out of my system...So I wont be joining till then.
How are my chances of joining the military with my past in about 2 years? I am committed to leave my past behind and work towards a better future for myself. I am going to finish my program with good marks, I will keep volunteering, working-out and working on getting a positive credit score.
Frankly I dont care what my parents think anymore, I want to do what makes ME happy.
I want to have my lifetime career in the military, I just hope my past wont haunt me.