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CFAT score after release.

gryphonv

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I've been always curious about my CFAT score. Not that it affects me in any way now since I am released, but always the reaction by a recruiter, BPSO, etc who had access to my score was more on the side of impression.

Now that can read I look dumber than I am. But I'm truly curious if there is any way I can find out my own score. I've been told broad terms before like top 10%, I even think I was told once top 5%. Don't mistake this for a brag post, as the score is worthless to me now since I'm medically released.

I'm generally curious though for my own personal curiosity, is there anyway to find out the score?
 
Yeah, I was with a BPSO just over 3 years ago when I was going to remuster, he convinced me to apply to UTPNCM instead because of my CFAT score which I remember him being quite impressed with but not able to tell me what it was, only saying he wouldn't of recommended me to apply unless he felt I was was very competitive.

Unfortunately all that is unobtainable now since I breached UOS and was released.
 
Jayjaycf,

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gryphonv,

Being that you are no longer in the Forces you can request this information through a request for Access to Information (https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/tbsf-fsct/350-57-eng.asp).

Best Regards,
Sgt Laen
 
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