Hi, I have some basic questions about the NET trades, if anyone could help out I would appreciate it greatly. I have a meeting with a recruiter on Monday, but would like to go into the meeting armed with a bit of information.
1. What is the physics and math like at the engineering school in Halifax, and in the job itself? Is it basic math/calculus and physics, or would you say it runs the gamet from grade 10 math and physics, to 4th year university math and physics?
2. Although its a long way away, if I were interested in working on a submarine, would one of the NET trades (acoustic, communications, tactical) be better than the others?
3. Someone on these forums wrote that the NET trade courses at the school in Halifax have a 50% failure rate. What happens to those people who fail? Can they retake the courses, or are they pushed into doing something else?
Thanks in advance for any answers given.
1. What is the physics and math like at the engineering school in Halifax, and in the job itself? Is it basic math/calculus and physics, or would you say it runs the gamet from grade 10 math and physics, to 4th year university math and physics?
2. Although its a long way away, if I were interested in working on a submarine, would one of the NET trades (acoustic, communications, tactical) be better than the others?
3. Someone on these forums wrote that the NET trade courses at the school in Halifax have a 50% failure rate. What happens to those people who fail? Can they retake the courses, or are they pushed into doing something else?
Thanks in advance for any answers given.