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You write the test and you either qualify for what you chose or you didn't.
The mechanics of it doesn't matter.
The mechanics of it doesn't matter.
RDJP said:So it IS possible to score just under for Officer, but high enough to score for ALL NCM trades? I figured there'd be some overlap somewhere.
shogun506 said:Things to take away from this:
A) YES aptitude tests are ranked and therefore, although thresholds exist, it is in your best interest to exceed them and perform at your best.
B) You can probably talk a recruiter into letting you redo the CFAT if you did passed the threshold but did badly and some time has passed.
PuckChaser said:I know someone who failed (didn't qualify for the trade he wanted) the CFAT, and was told you can rewrite but they have to get permission from higher. That's typically the final rewrite you ever get, no third chance.
PMedMoe said:I think they'll also consider it if you have proof of taking a course to improve your math or English vocabulary.
shogun506 said:A) YES aptitude tests are ranked and therefore, although thresholds exist, it is in your best interest to exceed them and perform at your best.
B) You can probably talk a recruiter into letting you redo the CFAT if you did passed the threshold but did badly and some time has passed.
shogun506 said:B) You can probably talk a recruiter into letting you redo the CFAT if you did passed the threshold but did badly and some time has passed.
Mushroom said:Side note, since your never actually told your score there is no way of knowing wether you just barely or exceeded the requirements for your trade, if you pass be happy and move on, there are better ways to make your application stand out than retaking your CFAT with hopes of a better score It's after all only one part of the selection process.
shogun506 said:To clarify - what I mean by "B" is that there is a possibility you might be able to talk the recruiter into letting you redo the test. I'm not saying that it's official and you must be able to do it. I'm saying that as per my experience AND as per the regulations found on the CF site, which state that if you do not qualify for your trade you may retake the test once after 3 months. To take the test a 3rd time, proof of significant academic upgrading such as post-secondary education must be presented.
While it doesn't explicitly say that you can redo it to upgrade your score after doing post-secondary education what I'm saying is try to make a case. Worse that will happen is they say no.
brian8225 said:I graduated from high school 11 years ago. $50 is trivial to spend in terms of investment towards a career. The practice exam on that site had a question around sequential prime numbers which isn't something I've even thought about in roughly 14 years (yikes) so I found it got my brain going in a different direction.
If the practice exams are valuable, I think that's worth the $50 alone. I'm assuming I'll need to score pretty much 100% on this to have a chance at progressing given what I've applied for and the amount of people competing for a spot.
Thanks for the feedback.