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I applied last night in response to a reply I received from an officer who recommended me to apply before the end of this month. After having read through more than a few threads :crybaby:, I think I've made a few mistakes while applying, am I being delusional?
I chose what I concluded to be the most in demand choices, I think I'd honestly go into any science as long as it has the integrated militaristic aspects, I'm into science and I feel an obligation to to use my potential for the greatest cause I have a chance with, instead of working my way up to big money.
I chose medical, engineering, and pharmaceutic officer as you can see from my signature box below. I came to find from forces.ca that there aren't even any engineering occupations in demand. One thread that I came across, included information regarding the less frequent enrollment pharmacists, since the acceptance is referable to whether or not top universities in Canada would also accept you, and another thread that provided me with the newly known info that for enrollment into medical, I need to first pursue a bachelors degree at a different university.:facepalm:
In my application, I provided a good idea of how the leadership and responsibility challenges I undergo on a daily basis, being 18 in my graduating year of high school, and living on my own. I made sure to include the extreme authority that health and fitness holds over my life, as well as the priority of my education. However, the thing that I fear the most is my recent jobs description. I've had three employments in my life, two of them weren't even documented, (Family friends stuff. mowing the lawn type of jobs) that said, I imputed the only job I could remember, a meat cutter at the deli of superstore, back in the summer after grade 10, 2011. How harshly will this effect my application? I feel like there isn't a large amount of opportunity to explain your capabilities in the application, it asks for exact values, and all I have are approximate, scribbley equal sign values :'(
I chose what I concluded to be the most in demand choices, I think I'd honestly go into any science as long as it has the integrated militaristic aspects, I'm into science and I feel an obligation to to use my potential for the greatest cause I have a chance with, instead of working my way up to big money.
I chose medical, engineering, and pharmaceutic officer as you can see from my signature box below. I came to find from forces.ca that there aren't even any engineering occupations in demand. One thread that I came across, included information regarding the less frequent enrollment pharmacists, since the acceptance is referable to whether or not top universities in Canada would also accept you, and another thread that provided me with the newly known info that for enrollment into medical, I need to first pursue a bachelors degree at a different university.:facepalm:
In my application, I provided a good idea of how the leadership and responsibility challenges I undergo on a daily basis, being 18 in my graduating year of high school, and living on my own. I made sure to include the extreme authority that health and fitness holds over my life, as well as the priority of my education. However, the thing that I fear the most is my recent jobs description. I've had three employments in my life, two of them weren't even documented, (Family friends stuff. mowing the lawn type of jobs) that said, I imputed the only job I could remember, a meat cutter at the deli of superstore, back in the summer after grade 10, 2011. How harshly will this effect my application? I feel like there isn't a large amount of opportunity to explain your capabilities in the application, it asks for exact values, and all I have are approximate, scribbley equal sign values :'(