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Obviously I wasn't saying I'm ready for the stress of the CF, I don't really know what it is like until I face it. All I said was that an engineering degree is as good a starting platform as any, because the person has shown a capability that a history major simply hasn't. That does not mean I will succeed and a history major will fail, but it does mean the CFRC had more to go on when looking through my application. It's the same as doing something well in Basic training. Yes they don't completely know what you will be like when real bullets are flying, but the better you were in basic the more reason to think you will succeed in a live situation.Be that as it may, you have no idea the stress you will face in the CF and having obtained a engineering degree is no indication of how successful you will be. I have seen enough people with high-tech degrees who couldnt tie their own shoes.......
You disagree then that CF members need to be able to handle stress and that the job is demanding? Cause that's all I said. Seems to me a safe assumption, even though I have no experience yet. They keep telling me that at every stage of the process, so I'm only repeating what I have been told. If I came off as though I was speaking from experience I apologize. I only was stating what I assumed we all would agree on.Are you basing that on your extensive CF experience ?
Anyway, it's not really about missing the NOAB as some of the posts have implied. All of us who missed the NOAB would have loved to be on it, and none of us wanted the phone interview. My original point was addressing why I thought it made sense that preference was given to Engineering or Math degrees during the process.