That's really great to hear that someone older got in, because I think a lot of people even in their 20s are getting really nervous about just how strict they are about that. Strictness on marks is something that people can control (you just score higher) but you can't lower your age. That said...
So is it that they just want officers to have a bachelor's degree of some sort because it looks good? Certain areas presumably don't have a direct enough military purpose, which is why RMC doesn't offer as wide a variety of programs as most other large universities do. They offer them presumably...
Do you think there are many ROTPs who get accepted at 30? I figured if you were over the 18-20 range that they wouldn't let you in since they wanted young officers. How much flexibility do you think there is for age and stuff? In the previous example of your DEO who got a degree by 22, instead...
I think you should keep contacting them, there could have easily been a mixup of information. I've never heard of someone being ineligible for the plan for having too MUCH education. They might have meant in terms of it sponsoring the degree you're in the middle of doing, but nothing says you...
The policy guidelines for aboriginal says people concerned with details about identification as a native should contact NDHQ, specifically theĀ Director General Military Human Resource Policy and Planning (DGMHRPP).
Is anyone familiar with the details in doing this? I can imagine some people...
Pushups do. Main focus is on triceps (back of upper arm), and the pectorals (chest)/anterior deltoid (front shoulder). They are the prime movers. With a wide grip, the chest works more, with a narrow grip, the anterior deltoid works more. I think... Anyway the abs and hip flexors work to brace...
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