Thanks. The trades I really want to apply for are Infantry, Artillery, and either Combat Engineer or Mobile Support Equipment Operator. I don't know what the competition is like for those trades, but I will do my best to qualify for those trades.
Yeah I got a few things to practice with like a book called Pass the CFAT and the CFAT Trainer APP on my phone. I seem to score in the 70 to 80 percentile on those practice tests, but when it comes to real tests the anxiety hits, lol.
Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. I just wanted to get some insight on because I am not that great at test, sometimes when I do tests I get Test Anxiety and it hinders me from doing well on certain tests, but I get what you said by even scoring low but qualify, you can still get in but you...
I know what you mean. So basically for those 10 openings and the 100 applicants, if you're not competitive for those openings, that means you would have to wait for more openings before you get accepted?
Congrats to you on passing your CFAT and qualifying for your chosen trades. Thank you for answering my question, I just had to ask because I have heard people say they did good in Verbal and Problem Solving but bad in Spatial, they qualified for the selected trades, but since they did bad on...
I was wondering about the CFAT that if someone qualifies for all three trades they want like Infantry, Artillery, or Combat engineer, and their CFAT score is in the 30 percentile, will they get in? Or will they tell them their results were not good enough? This isn't my score, I was just...
When I went and spoke with him yesterday, he said the photo ID has to be issued by the Federal Government not provincial, he said policies have changed.
I was wondering since I don't have the proper ID for further processing, is this piece of photo ID eligible? http://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-photo-card
Would it be a good idea if I went and asked the reserve recruiter about it? Since yesterday was his first day on the job, he might not know who to contact.
Appreciate it you think it would be a good idea if I went and asked the reserve recruiter about it? Since yesterday was his first day on the job, he might not know who to contact.
This is the email I got back from the CFVRC
Good afternoon,
Thank you for your interest in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
We have received and processed your application.
Because you are applying for the reserves, your file has been transferred to the reserve headquarters in Kingston...
If you taking or retaking the CFAT I highly recommend this book https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Complete_Test_Preparation_Team_Pass_the_Cfat?id=miKQTyZuGVsC&hl=en. It really helped me improve my skills in Verbal, Spatial, And somewhat in Math. I just bought it for 7.99 as an e-book.
This is another test I'm reviewing to help me pass my 2nd attempt at the CFAT.
http://books.google.ca/books?id=miKQTyZuGVsC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Thanks for clarifying but i was wondering are they in the same format like how there is 2 like in the first question its like the meaning of ostracize for an example it's like
1. criticize, reproach. Are the questions like that where there is 2 in one answer.
Are the questions in this format on this test same as the CFAT. Just asking if this is similar format to the CFAT.
http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/ppc-cpp/test-examen/gct2-ecg2/q-index-eng.php
Yes when i went down to the CFRC today they told me that since I didn't pass the CFAT for the reserves, they said since it has been longer than a year since I did it, I have to reapply online for the reserves will the recruiting centre still contact me when they get my application???. I forgot...
I went down to the recruiting centre to see about redo of the CFAT, and he said i need my id to get in the recruiting centre, does anyone know if they will still take the health card as id??? When i applied for reserves in 2012 they took my health card.
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