People taking science courses take an extra politics course while the engineers don't (engineers only take one politics course). Hence, when one graduates, one may need do one more course.
Further in your career however, French language is a requirement. For Senior NCOs, they are starting to
implement language training. It's a good deal anyways, getting paid to learn a second language. Some people
actually pay to learn another language...
This year, the first years were not allowed to wear civilian clothing into town until this semester.
As for the civilian clothing, include a selection of "conservative" clothing in addition to your usual wardrobe.
By "conservative" I mean, collared sheets, belt, non-white socks, casual shoes...
It's still technically government owned, just somewhat privately run. Sort of like the CMR complex, but with more civilian courses.
I wonder how much money they made from the filming of the X-Men movies...
On another note, I find the Royal Roads campus is far more beautiful than RMC (depends...
Not true. In fact, certain trades will allow you to obtain your P. Eng (Professional Engineer) with your military occupation. Also, don't expect to
(as in you won't) get pass the rank of Major without a graduate degree of some sort (under some Vision 2020 plan). The military will offer you...
I possibly have an OJT during the Summer of 2006 before Phase IV. However, my current establishment is not very
knowledgeable with specific details as they have to management various MOCs in all three elements.
Consequently,
Does anyone have contact information for "Director Armored Vehicle...
Answers:
1) Yes, there are also Koreans, Japanese, Vietnamese, and a Phillipino, however, the staff gets their names mixed up
2) school is hard... for engineers
3) Shouldn't be, however you will be required to learn French and become functional in it
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