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ballz said:Methinks Land Engineering O or Artillery O, which AFAIK have a more "technical" art to them, would be right up your alley. Land Engineering especially might suit you well. Someone will correct me shortly if I'm wrong.
I recently completed dp1.1 ARTY (PH. 3) last summer. and have a good understanding of what will be covered on DP 1.2 (PH.4). The only math I needed was simple addition and subtraction. I dropped grade 12 precalculus in order to take an easier course and didn't take any math in University. I've found that my time as a pizza boy and having to make change has benefitted me the most. Being able to quickly add/subtract mag variations, c/a's, etc. in your head using pizza boy math speeds things up. I'm not sure how much math is needed for my future courses, but I'm thinking it will be very little. So with that said, you should stop thinking of OT'ing and stay in the artillery since it is the greatest job in the world.
Zill1: You're over-analyzing. Pick something that you simply want to do, regardless of what your degree is, and apply for that.
GAP said:A degree in XXX simply means you have endured four years or so of a mindset.
Wonderbread said:Hehe,
I'm reminded of a post for a few years ago:
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/53768/post-502422#msg502422
ballz said:Advanced math does relate to
TTG,
You're getting awfully jumpy towards something you clearly discredit without much knowledge of. I get the feeling you haven't had to learn much math past some trigonometry if you don't think math requires you to think outside the box.
Whoa -- hang on!!Bruce Monkhouse said:Holy crap folks, it's a piece of written script that looks good on a wall given to someone who attended classes.
Journeyman said:Whoa -- hang on!!
But I was told I was special, and that my troops would worship me, because I went to a prestigious Canadian university
Oh, probably. UWO wouldn't take him >Baden Guy said:Went to Queen's U eh ? >
Journeyman said:Whoa -- hang on!!
But I was told I was special, and that my troops would worship me, because I went to a prestigious Canadian university!
Now you're saying it ain't so?! That hardly seems fair dude.TM
You mean, officers should also have......shudder......ability, stamina, common sense, leadership skills..... Can I pick those up through a correspondence course somewhere?
TM - A complete misunderstanding of "fairness" seems a hallmark of a certain age group ;D
zill1 said:If this is directed at me
I stopped there because the policy is clear: officers will have degrees. "Others" have decided. So, I got on board and voila, instant officer! ;DTowards_the_gap said:TANGENT ALERT: in regards to those comments by journeyman and technoviking, the issue of whether officers really require degrees is a can of worms I can dive into all day...
Towards_the_gap said:Purely out of curiousity, and not being snide, but when choosing to do maths in uni, what use in the work world did you think it would have? I only ask because I personally do not know, asides from maybe teaching maths at a high school, number crunching for statistics canada or something similar.
End of the day dude, you have the ticket punched, which opens doors that would otherwise be closed if you were a phillistine such as I. You have a broader range of options to choose from, and you need only to pick that which suits you best.
TANGENT ALERT: in regards to those comments by journeyman and technoviking, the issue of whether officers really require degrees is a can of worms I can dive into all day, being of the mind that they do not need them, and that they rarely have any bearing on how a soldier performs in a leadership role.
zill1 said:I just asked the best way to take advantage of working my ass off for four years obtaining one of the more challenging degrees available and having wasted four full years of my life to have no benefit from it would be shitty.