sg1fan93
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There are some extenuating circumstances depending on where you go to school. I personally went from very close to sea level to 5600 feet. Even during the push ups I could feel the lack of oxygen. I ended up failing the run, as did some other out of state cadets. I was running a 14:45 in NY and thought that would have been good enough, but it wasn't.
Now me and a few other cadets are going to be running with the cadre every day of the week instead of just three days. I can already tell that committing to that has shown that I am serious about the program. So to anyone who failed the test, ask the cadre or the older cadets if remedial pt sessions could be set up. In the case of my battalion, my instructor was the one who offered it to me.
Now me and a few other cadets are going to be running with the cadre every day of the week instead of just three days. I can already tell that committing to that has shown that I am serious about the program. So to anyone who failed the test, ask the cadre or the older cadets if remedial pt sessions could be set up. In the case of my battalion, my instructor was the one who offered it to me.