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Hi Forum,
First I'd like to thank all of you brave personnel, for helping protect our country and for taking time out of your daily lives to answer questions here. Kudos to all of you. (I'd also like to thank you guys for reading this, as it could be longer than I thought.)
My name is Joshua, and I'm about to graduate from Computer Systems Tech from Durham College in Ontario. I'll soon hold a college diploma, as well as a few industry related certificates. In mid August, I will be leaving for China to teach for a voluntary internship. I'll be arriving back in Canada in Mid January 2013.
I'm thinking about *possibly* going back to college in September 2013, to further expand my knowledge as well as increasing my CV/Curriculum Vitae. Which means that I'll have a lot of free time. (January 2013 to September 2013).
I was thinking about joining the Reserves for a few years now, as I first gained knowledge of the opportunity while attending high school. I believe that BMQ and Trade training can be completed on alternating weekends. But I haven't came across anything that states that SQ can be completed on alternating weekends as well. Is this possible?
I'm mainly wondering if I could complete BMQ and SQ (and hopefully trade training) during the time period that I'd have free. (January to September). What do you guys (and gals) think?
I'm interested in becoming a MP or Weapons Tech. These are quite "different" than what I'd be taking through college, but I couldn't find anything else that I'd be interested in. (My college education is based around Computer Systems, Programming, Server Maintenance, Ethical Hacking, Computational Law, Network Analysis, etc.)
I do have a medical condition which I would have to disclose to the recruiter. I was diagnosed with the learning disability of "ADHD" (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). I was briefly prescribed medication for it in 2010, but I discontinued taking the medication after 5 days. I never renewed the prescription either. I haven't taken medication for my ADHD since that time. (I've gone through basically all of college [other than the 5 days], without taking the medication. I find I actually focus better without it. I believe that I'm perfectly capable of learning, as I have completed my entire course [which is said to be "high level learning" in college, and am awaiting graduation.) Could this impact my ability to be recruited?
Lastly, I've read around on the forums and have noticed that even if a recruit fails the swimming portion of BMQ in week 2, they are still able to proceed in the course. Is this correct? I ask this because I do have a slight fear of deep water (bad experience as a child). I have been working on overcoming this fear, and have noticed that it's not that bad. (A member on the forums used a similar analogy(?) to: A balloon floats in 3inches of water, or 30 feet of water. Great words).
I believe that this is all of the questions that I currently have. If I have any more, I'll post them in this thread.
Thanks again,
Joshua
First I'd like to thank all of you brave personnel, for helping protect our country and for taking time out of your daily lives to answer questions here. Kudos to all of you. (I'd also like to thank you guys for reading this, as it could be longer than I thought.)
My name is Joshua, and I'm about to graduate from Computer Systems Tech from Durham College in Ontario. I'll soon hold a college diploma, as well as a few industry related certificates. In mid August, I will be leaving for China to teach for a voluntary internship. I'll be arriving back in Canada in Mid January 2013.
I'm thinking about *possibly* going back to college in September 2013, to further expand my knowledge as well as increasing my CV/Curriculum Vitae. Which means that I'll have a lot of free time. (January 2013 to September 2013).
I was thinking about joining the Reserves for a few years now, as I first gained knowledge of the opportunity while attending high school. I believe that BMQ and Trade training can be completed on alternating weekends. But I haven't came across anything that states that SQ can be completed on alternating weekends as well. Is this possible?
I'm mainly wondering if I could complete BMQ and SQ (and hopefully trade training) during the time period that I'd have free. (January to September). What do you guys (and gals) think?
I'm interested in becoming a MP or Weapons Tech. These are quite "different" than what I'd be taking through college, but I couldn't find anything else that I'd be interested in. (My college education is based around Computer Systems, Programming, Server Maintenance, Ethical Hacking, Computational Law, Network Analysis, etc.)
I do have a medical condition which I would have to disclose to the recruiter. I was diagnosed with the learning disability of "ADHD" (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). I was briefly prescribed medication for it in 2010, but I discontinued taking the medication after 5 days. I never renewed the prescription either. I haven't taken medication for my ADHD since that time. (I've gone through basically all of college [other than the 5 days], without taking the medication. I find I actually focus better without it. I believe that I'm perfectly capable of learning, as I have completed my entire course [which is said to be "high level learning" in college, and am awaiting graduation.) Could this impact my ability to be recruited?
Lastly, I've read around on the forums and have noticed that even if a recruit fails the swimming portion of BMQ in week 2, they are still able to proceed in the course. Is this correct? I ask this because I do have a slight fear of deep water (bad experience as a child). I have been working on overcoming this fear, and have noticed that it's not that bad. (A member on the forums used a similar analogy(?) to: A balloon floats in 3inches of water, or 30 feet of water. Great words).
I believe that this is all of the questions that I currently have. If I have any more, I'll post them in this thread.
Thanks again,
Joshua