benny88 said:
Vern,
I never said that people shouldn't try to be prepared before they go take their swim test. I clarified questions about retests and remedial help, never once did I (as Aviator implies in his post) call into question his experience or knowledge, nor the wisdom of just taking the damn lessons before you arrive at basic and saving yourself the headache.
I'll even agree with you in calling into question how effective those "lessons" are. They might help one pass the test but are fairly useless in an emergency. This doesn't change the fact that the question was asked, and I answered correctly that there would be a chance to work on the basics if one failed the test the first time.
Basically, we're all on the same page about being prepared before you go being the best way. The only reason I made the post you quoted is because I felt like I was unnecessarily burned because of a relevant and correct post.
Benny
OK, you added "relevant" information --- that had already been provided in this thread before your post.
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/17795/post-653466.html#msg653466
Perhaps, just maybe, the tone of your post came off as a tad bit condescending ...
benny88 said:
Ha!
Anyways, I took IAP this past summer, and the first pool session was the swim test, and the following were PT sessions (swimming lengths and what-not) HOWEVER, the people who failed the swim test used those sessions to practice some basics IIRC. Everyone on my course passed on the re-test. So there you have it: the CF does give swimming lessons.
In your attempt to refute Cdn Aviators post to learn to swim BEFORE basic and that swimming lessons were not given. Although some very basics on "floating" and "not panicing" may have been given --- they certainly do not constitute "The CF does give swimming lessons."
Your post that Cdn Aviator replied to (quoted above) gives a non-swimmer the impression that they shouldn't worry about the test ("HA"), because even if they can swim, they are going to then get lessons and then will more than likely pass ("everyone on my course passed on the re-test") ... which is simply not the actuality of the situation. Your post above is not 100% correct, rather it is misleading.
So, being that the question of whether any "basic" lessons would be given had already been answered (in my link above), Cdn Aviator stressed the fact that these were not considered (nor are they) "Swimming Lessons" --- to which you posted that "HA... they DO get swimming lessons." That's not the case by a long shot.
Now, I've stepped in to clarify once more.
Boys & Girls: If you are a non-swimmer ... learn to swim OR get at least get yourself some swimming lessons BEFORE you report to Saint Jean. It may one day save your life or someone else's ... and your successful completion of BMQ/BOTP (thus your
career) may also depend on it. DO NOT take for granted that the "lessons" provided over 6 short sessions will be enough to allow you to pass the CF Swim Test on a re-test just because all the troops on some other BMQ/BOTP managed to pass after these "lessons" ... done in the water with your combats on. Be Prepared.
Clear enough?