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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #60 on: October 15, 2006, 20:06:16 »
I think either the recruiters misunderstood you, or you misunderstood them.  I would be willing to bet a couple cases of beer that the PT test is still mandatory. 

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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #61 on: October 15, 2006, 20:13:23 »
The physical fitness test is not part of the process to join the Reg F but is still part of the process to join the Res F.  So for the hard of reading:

You have to pass the physical fitness test during the recruiting process in order to join the reserves.  However, you don't have to pass the physical fitness test in order to be eligible to join the regular forces but will be required to pass it once you reach BMQ.
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #62 on: October 26, 2006, 23:55:28 »
The physical fitness test is not part of the process to join the Reg F but is still part of the process to join the Res F.  So for the hard of reading:

You have to pass the physical fitness test during the recruiting process in order to join the reserves.  However, you don't have to pass the physical fitness test in order to be eligible to join the regular forces but will be required to pass it once you reach BMQ.

I just did the reserve testing and we did not have to do the PT, they just said that we better be fit for basic or were going to have a hard time.  Also a tip to anyone who's about to do the aptitude test, make sure you know long division, i managed to pass anyways, but it meant a lot of questions i had to guess on or do a lot of extra work.
« Last Edit: October 27, 2006, 18:31:54 by Adrian_888 »

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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #63 on: October 27, 2006, 04:46:25 »
I just did the reserve testing and we didint have to do the PT, they just said that we better be fit for basic or were gona have a hard time.  Also a tip to anyone whos about to do the aptitude test, make sure you know long devision, i managed to pass anyways, but it ment a lot of questions i had to guess on or do a lot of extra work.

Thanks for the update and what is your first language?
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #64 on: October 27, 2006, 05:33:25 »
I just did the reserve testing and we didint have to do the PT, they just said that we better be fit for basic or were gona have a hard time.  Also a tip to anyone whos about to do the aptitude test, make sure you know long devision, i managed to pass anyways, but it ment a lot of questions i had to guess on or do a lot of extra work.

Would this not apply under the speech (I'm assuming everyone else was given as well) about not talking about anything on the test to anyone outside of the room you took the test in?
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #65 on: October 27, 2006, 17:03:14 »
Would this not apply under the speech (I'm assuming everyone else was given as well) about not talking about anything on the test to anyone outside of the room you took the test in?

No.  I have briefed many applicants to know how to do math by long hand because calculators were not allowed.  Giving the complete question(s) or answers would fall under the speech.
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #66 on: October 27, 2006, 18:12:57 »
Ah, understood. I tend to take that kind of thing very literally.
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #67 on: October 27, 2006, 18:26:53 »
I just did the reserve testing and we didint have to do the PT, they just said that we better be fit for basic or were gona have a hard time.  Also a tip to anyone whos about to do the aptitude test, make sure you know long devision, i managed to pass anyways, but it ment a lot of questions i had to guess on or do a lot of extra work.

Thanks for the update and what is your first language?

Dang, i forgot to spell check.  Fixed it now, I'm sure those mangled words were just tormenting you.  ;)

Would this not apply under the speech (I'm assuming everyone else was given as well) about not talking about anything on the test to anyone outside of the room you took the test in?

I assumed this was broad enough, after all, its a good idea to know long division anyways.  But I'm glad its for sure OK, because now that I'm almost in the reserves, i don't want to break any laws.
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #68 on: October 27, 2006, 18:46:49 »
I'm sure those mangled words were just tormenting you

Not really I am getting used to idiot writing.  Good luck.
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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #69 on: January 22, 2007, 18:20:31 »
Hello everyone.

I am 17 years old, and rather small for my age. I'm only 5'3 in height but I consider myself to be fairly fit, and gaining fast. I weigh 134lbs currently and i go to the gym to work out every day after school. I am in grade 12 and ever since I decided my career (infantry soldier, or at the very least something related to the army) I have been extremely motivated - for 3 months now. All I think about is Infantry soldier, every aspect of it suits me perfectly and I cannot wait until I am in. I graduate in June, less than 6 months from now, and I am going to the reg force as infantry soldier. All should go well - I have no medical problems, background problems, citizenship problems (all Canadian baby!), etc... anything. I have been reading up on this and I have an application.

I've decided to go for the reserve force, mainly to prepare me for regular force and to pass the monotonous final 6 months of school. I would like some advice and questions answered, and I apologize if these are dumb questions  :P

1.How will my height effect me as infantry soldier?
 5'3. I've always been the small guy, but I surprisingly have good leadership skills. Anybody over 6' could easily throw me around. I consider myself to be stronger and tougher (both physically and mentally) than most kids around my size.

2. Physical Fitness
Currently at the gym I do [3 sets] of [12 pushups] within 5 minutes of eachother, [3 sets] of [20 situps] (with at least one of these sets being in under 30 seconds for all 20 situps) and [3 sets] of [6 chinups]. I also do forearm workouts, chair dips and I might start parallel dips soon. It is winter right now so I find it better to train for running inside on the treadmill. The problem is I have only been able to run 1.10 miles (1.5 miles = 2.4 KM) and that was in 8 minutes, so I'm on the right track. But on average I can only do approx. .50 of a mile! Usually I get interupted by an annoying cramp in my left side, or my shoulders and chest feel really fatigued. I've only been working out continuously for about a month now (although i used to work out) and tried running for my record about 5 times. I hope this increases fast. would anyone be able to give me some guidance in regards to where I am headed and how I will do? also advice and insights maybe that might help?

also, I do not know if this applies to reserve force, but in regular force can someone give me an idea as to how hard they work you? i.e. how many consecutive pushups normally and / or if your being 'punished.' Or how many pushups total in a day, or running, (running continuesly? or just all over?) etc...

Thanks in advance,

Adrian.




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Re: Tips on how to become a recruit
« Reply #70 on: January 22, 2007, 18:26:11 »
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