the book won't hurt its always good to have a variety of problems to solve, plus the instrument/ spatial puzzles you will likely only find there
basic BEDMAS
use: http://www.speeddistancetime.info/
have a speed math app to practice on the go (I used math workout)
key is speed not complexity
not a woman but a long time and much ignored applicant:
I'm reasonably convinced that the person who sets the speed of an application to CFRC is that applicant. You have to call, email, visit in person, and generally raise hell till they process your paperwork, and then there are set waiting...
19A GO bus to Shepard/Yongue leaves from Square One and will take you straight to the CFRC Toronto
I suggest you go in person and meet with a recruiter, this will seriously benefit you if you want some fast and correct information on your plan with the CF
I got a pretty good mark by studying spatial IQ tests, and (to a much lesser extent) hard GRE words
I used a public service text book from 2011 for the math problems, you should be able to find one for free online or at your library
Funny thing about my app was that I initially applied for COATS officer but realized it was not what I wanted around November of 2015, I had to toss an interview I did in June 2015 and a medical I did on May 21st 2015. this eventually resulted in me having to pester my recruiter until I got...
Got on the Oct 24th serial as well, found out on the 27th of June
guess I'm going to sink all this extra time into fitness and french
Heading there for AEC trade
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