You know, that is as somewhat interesting concept. Instead of just focusing on the army training though, you could follow a few candidates back and forth from weekend training to their civvy lives. That for me was the toughest part of the weekend BMQ; turning army mode on and off in short order on Friday nights and Sunday evenings. We lost more people on the weekend BMQ due to family strain than an inability to complete the training. For a lot of the under 20 crowd, it wasn't too bad, but for all the folks with busy work schedules and young (some not so young) families, it makes for a bizarre lifestyle. I definitely found my BMQ-L easier to deal with being a full time course, as my head was more in the game during training, as all of my normal distractions were a time zone and plane ride away.