- Reaction score
- 4,545
- Points
- 1,160
Perhaps its smaller units doing it first, but I know my unit has at least all the SigOps tagged for where they will be going.
Robbie4296 said:Just asking a question from the beginning of the thread, I read that you can obtain a sample of the CFAT test from the Recruiting office, now is this the same one that is available for download on the CF website or is it something that the give you pertaining to your trade?
I have heard from people who passed CFAT that your example is much easy according to reality.PMedMoe said:More than likely the same (or similar) as the one on the CF website. I'm pretty sure there isn't a CFAT "pertaining to a trade" as that is what CFAT results are used to determine.
Is this the one you mean? http://www.forces.ca/media/_PDF/preparing_for_aptitude_test_en.pdf
Could you post a link on these similar practise threads, ThanksPMedMoe said:I will probably agree that the actual test may be harder for some people.
There are several places on the internet that have similar practice tests.
Robbie4296 said:Could you post a link on these similar practise threads, Thanks
Brasidas said:That's not math, just like IP addressing isn't math. There's numbers involved, but...
bigabe said:P.S. All of the above information found in your local QL5 qualified LCIS techs head. Its all from our 5's.
bigabe said:hardworking techs and linemen
sky777 said:I have heard from people who passed CFAT that your example is much easy according to reality.
Is it true?
It means for preparing we will need much harder examples.
But some people think that there is not preparation for CFAT.If you have math skills - you will pass test.
rmc_wannabe said:And a fair amount of CFSCE OSQ Courses (mainly CSN, Win Server Admin) and if you're lucky a CISCO CCNA course. All of which I, an Operator have attended and have used regulary in my current position.
PuckChaser said:To continue the friendly rivalry: quoted phrase is an oxymoron. ;D
Neolithium said:CCNA Course? Thanks! Something else to put into my long term goals list, I've wanted to take the plunge into Cisco gear for a long time; unfortunately their enterprise-level pricing makes even their distance-learning certifications....ridiculously expensive.
bigabe said:clackity clackity ... filling out online ILP form... clackity clackity ...*poof* now doing the distance ed Cisco course on DNDs dime.