The best advice I can give you is to buy a GED practice book and do the math portion of it. Long division and multiplying large numbers by hand is the main thing you'll wanna brush up on. Algebra too of course. I was lucky enough to write my GED a month before my aptitude test, and was well...
good to know it's not just me. thankfully i was able to contact the college and they said i can apply directly through them until august. i don't wanna blow $100 to apply just to get a call a few weeks later... military is where i wanna be! even if i go to school it's only to help my chances of...
I "passed" my cfat and qualified for my trades, but I'm worried how competitive I am as I have my GED, not my diploma.
I have my grade 10 from high school which qualifies me for the trade, but does the GED (instead of a hs diploma) make my application less competitive?
Thanks.
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It took 3 months to get booked for my aptitude test. Some recruiting centres take longer than others. Give it the 4-12 weeks they say it will be, and then call back close to the end of that. Don't rush or be pushy - they'll get to you. It's a waiting game.. sucks I know :blotto:
After re-reading this I want to be more thorough - basically I'm afraid I'll do my interview and medical only to find out I'm not as competitive as other applicants for whatever reason. Is this unlikely? Would they bring me that far just to show me the door? Or will I know prior to that portion...
Okay I'm not totally sure if this is in the right place so feel free to lock this thread and redirect me elsewhere, I have attempted to search this but the search engine is disabled :-\
I wrote my aptitude test a few weeks back. I passed and qualified for all my trades 8) And after I fixed a...
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