- Reaction score
- 3,106
- Points
- 1,160
So by "not passing", did you mean, umm, "fail"? Nah, don't worry about them, the tests are just there to make you feel good about yourself.
ONT said:Can you fail the course for not passing the written tests?
CDN Aviator said:This isn't the public school system. There is more than enough training provided and chances to re-take exams should you fail but there are always limits. Pass the tests or you are gone.
HavocSteve said:Also heard that the tests are pretty simple. They are meant to be passed, as long as you the homework. Not only that, but people will also lend you another brain to help you out.
Snapshot007 said:Just out of curiosity, can we bring cell phones, cameras, and laptops? If so, where are they stored?
How many times per day do they run at BMQ?
If we bring our own cars, the battery will lose charge after (I think) two weeks if its not run, do they have assistance for us or are we calling CAA on our own accord?
How long are we allowed to shower? Thought I read somewhere for the communal its 4 minutes...is that undress, shower then re-dress?
Is there or is there not any room for a second set of shoes?
How much money should I bring to start for supplies?
Can everything I need be bought at the Canex? Are the the prices reasonable?
Will I be continuing my weight-training program while there?
If we bring our own cars, the battery will lose charge after (I think) two weeks if its not run, do they have assistance for us or are we calling CAA on our own accord?
Snapshot007 said:Just out of curiosity, can we bring cell phones, cameras, and laptops? If so, where are they stored?
How many times per day do they run at BMQ?
If we bring our own cars, the battery will lose charge after (I think) two weeks if its not run, do they have assistance for us or are we calling CAA on our own accord?
How long are we allowed to shower? Thought I read somewhere for the communal its 4 minutes...is that undress, shower then re-dress?
Is there or is there not any room for a second set of shoes?
How much money should I bring to start for supplies?
Can everything I need be bought at the Canex? Are the the prices reasonable?
Will I be continuing my weight-training program while there?
Always make sure your uniform is up to standard.
As well, realise no matter what you do, the DS will
find fault in what you have done./quote]
So what's the point of sweating about your uniform? Yes, you need to put some effort into it. Yes, your shoes must be shiny. Yes, your clothes need to be pressed. BUT, nobody gets thrown out of this outfit because their shoes aren't shiny enough or their creases aren't sharp enough. SET YOUR PRIORITIES and keep your eyes on the prize. Don't let your academics suffer (i.e. the things the WILL get you tossed out) because you spend too much time with a can of polish.
If you watch the videos regarding recruitment and basic training, they may have 1 minute worth of a classroom scene, then 25 minutes of guys standing at attention, making their beds, polishing their boots, running, jumping, crawling, getting yelled at, folding clothes, refolding clothes, etc. etc.2. WAY too many people on here are either over thinking/complicating/working themselves up over BMQ. Keep it simple. You aren't expected to know this stuff when you show up.
That's fantastic, but you're taking my comment completely out of context.I don't NEED to watch a video on BMQ. I did mine in 1989 and I got thru it ok with the advice I gave a few posts ago. I got that advice from my father, who was a retired WO in the Air Force. And guess what...it worked! ******' imagine that!
mewingkitty said:That's fantastic, but you're taking my comment completely out of context.
The question was asked - why are we so concerned about BMQ.
I answered that question.
I didn't tell you that you don't know what BMQ is like, I didn't say it's hard, I didn't say it's easy. I said that the information available to recruits tells us that BMQ is going to be insanely complex and stressful, therefore that's what we think.
Actually, no where in his post did he mention anything about relaxing.The nice man told you to freaking relax.
Eye In The Sky said:ONCE you are sworn in and have a goddamn course start date, read the info the CFRC gives you, read the Joining Instructions, do what you need to do and RELAX and enjoy your last few weeks and days before you grace the Green Doors and CFLRS.
BMQ is NOT complicated...stop making it hard before you even get there. Get in shape, get your personal affairs in order and stop worrying about what you will be doing in Week 5 before you even get to the province of Quebec FFS.
fack!
HavocSteve said:I was just saying, the platoon should and will help each other. Everyone will help each other because it isn't a "one man" army.