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Alright, so I had my CFAT today and when I had my short interview with an Employment Counsellor afterwards, he told me how impressed he was about my score and how I can essentially choose any job in the Forces that I want (CO or NCM). He encouraged me to pursue a career as a Pilot, but there's one problem I'm having..
I wasn't the most motivated kid in high school; I had the smarts, but not the will. So as can be expected, my grades suffered and I would be hard pressed to find a University to accept me, certainly not RMC.
So because of my test scores and the choices I've been given, I've been told to call in before my interview so that I can tell them what career I've decided on (or this is what they ask everyone to do, I don't know). Based on what I've said, is there a point in trying to become a pilot?
(P.S. Yes, I realize that I should have given it my all so that I wouldn't have this problem in the first place. Don't remind me.)
I wasn't the most motivated kid in high school; I had the smarts, but not the will. So as can be expected, my grades suffered and I would be hard pressed to find a University to accept me, certainly not RMC.
So because of my test scores and the choices I've been given, I've been told to call in before my interview so that I can tell them what career I've decided on (or this is what they ask everyone to do, I don't know). Based on what I've said, is there a point in trying to become a pilot?
(P.S. Yes, I realize that I should have given it my all so that I wouldn't have this problem in the first place. Don't remind me.)