Does anyone know the dates, roughly, for the 2007 intake(s)?
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RMR Scotland Intake
Hello matey, on the RN website its says end of May. Check it out it's quite a useful insight to the weekend. I think it's quite new!
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.5569
Good luck buddy!
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.5569
Good luck buddy!
Hello Chaps,Borisimo wrote:12-18 months seems to be the norm. its down to lots of factors like injuries and so on, if you get injured once it could put you back a long long time.
Too true Boris, and to expand on the other 'factors' mentioned it is worth bearing in mind as well as injuries pre-training and in training you may be held back for a number of other reasons they may be out of your control like missing training nights (eg girlfriend/wife/job), missing weekends (same applies), for not being physically ready or not making it at the end of Phase 1/2 tests.
I suppose it is also dependent on which detachment you are at, for example Bristol have continuous training and run an intake every six months so in theory with all things going you way (above) you could get your lid within 12 months. Other dets may only run one intake a year or every 7-8 months or so thus the Phases may be drawn out longer making it an overall longer experience.
I guess it is dependent on a lot of variables, should you wish to go down this route bloody good luck with it!
Re: RMR Scotland Intake
The next PRC will take place on the weekend of the 13th - 15th of April.Wolf wrote:Does anyone know the dates, roughly, for the 2007 intake(s)?
Cheers.
All RMR Scotland detachments shall be running presentation evenings once a month leading upto the course (contact RMR Scotland HQ for details 0141 445 6020)
All candidates for the course should contact AFCO to ensue all paper work, security checks and medical assessments have been undertaken prior to the PRC weekend.
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