Hi All
I've recently submitted my "Application of interest" to the TA, and hope that I am eligible to join, in which case, I'd be ecstatic!
I have been training for the last 6 months, to improve my upper body strength, and improve my fitness level as well. I spend roughly 3 hours at the gym every day (5-6 days a week). I don't think the fitness test will be too much of a problem for me.
I'd also consider myself a semi-intelligent person, so I don't think the BARB (correct?) will be too much of a problem either.
However, I'm sure things have gone wrong for people who have been in a stronger position than I consider myself to be in, and I don't doubt for a second that I could be rejected in a heartbeat.
The reason for my post, is to get some feedback as to some of the reasons why some people may have been rejected when they have applied, just so that I know what I need to be aware of.
I'm aware of the medical conditions that would automatically exclude you, but am interested in some of the other "unexpected" reasons for rejection.
SG
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TA Failed entries
- Soldier_Girl
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- Joined: Thu 10 Sep, 2009 9:10 am
- Location: South West London
- Soldier_Girl
- Member
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Thu 10 Sep, 2009 9:10 am
- Location: South West London
Re: TA Failed entries
Passed Territorial Interview 1 & 2 Flying colours....
Totally honest during all answers.
Interview 3 : Fail for review in 3 months.
A)Why: I told them I was going through a divorce.
They said they wld put me on hold for 3 months to sort myself out. I said that I was not affected by my divorce and had gotten the split from my wife....
B) Told them that as a result of divorce I was obtaining advice on debt management - IVA.
Have not entered into an IVA involuntery arrangement yet.
Is this right, I asked them to give me a chance based on my performance, not what was on paper. I have no criminal record, passed my medical & hearing test A1.
Can anyone advise please.
So much for being honest......
Maddog
Totally honest during all answers.
Interview 3 : Fail for review in 3 months.
A)Why: I told them I was going through a divorce.
They said they wld put me on hold for 3 months to sort myself out. I said that I was not affected by my divorce and had gotten the split from my wife....
B) Told them that as a result of divorce I was obtaining advice on debt management - IVA.
Have not entered into an IVA involuntery arrangement yet.
Is this right, I asked them to give me a chance based on my performance, not what was on paper. I have no criminal record, passed my medical & hearing test A1.
Can anyone advise please.
So much for being honest......
Maddog