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So people around me, classmates and such, have begun to receive their enlistment letters already, and it's pretty likely that I'll be getting mine within the week.
I didn't pass my NAPFA test, so I'll be enlisting either this December or March next year. Thing is, at this point, I don't know if it's still worth a shot to try and pass NAPFA. I mean if I enlist in December then it's probably too late to start training already, and March enlistment doesn't sound so bad, at least I get a good 4 months off after A levels.
So what do you think, guys? Is shaving 2 months of PTP training off NS worth the effort? And is there anything in general that I should take note off during BMT?
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Pass NAPFA, it's not like it'll go away. Taking 2 months off of NS is priceless.
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Well, I managed to avoid PTP, but from the experiences of my peers, you might not think much of 2 additional months initially before you enlist, but once you go in, you'll realize how freaking awesome it would be to have that 2 months shaved off.
Go fucking pass NAPFA dood. Treat it like a form of self-improvement. Get buff.
There's so much u can do with 2 additional months lol.
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yes 2 months off NS is a HUGE difference.
did you get any interviews for mono-intake units? (ie. commandos/divers)
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On October 24 2012 22:06 Loire wrote: yes 2 months off NS is a HUGE difference.
did you get any interviews for mono-intake units? (ie. commandos/divers)
Thank god, no.
I still don't know when I'll be enlisting though, there's been all sorts of rumours flying around that PTP enlistees go in either in December or March.
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Loved the extra 2 months, BMT was so much more relaxed cuz of it hahah
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On October 24 2012 22:24 DoX.) wrote: Loved the extra 2 months, BMT was so much more relaxed cuz of it hahah
Do tell me more about BMT please, is it as bad as the legends and hearsay suggests?
And what about field camp? I've heard that you're either melting under the sun or sleeping in a puddle of mud.
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Well, go pass your NAPFA. You'll enter 1 month before your friends who passed it, which sucks. It sucks even more when they leave 1 month before you. What are you failing at? 2.4km? Pull ups? God forbid, sit-and-reach? Find somebody to train with and go pass it ASAP.
You won't get into the mono-intake commando/diver units because you failed NAPFA. You won't get sent to mono-intake infantry because you're taking A levels.
Your future after BMT is greatly determined by your physical fitness. Fail IPPT? You'll be stuck as private-corporal. Get gold? Significantly improved chances of getting into OCS.
BMT isn't so bad, you'll just fall sick during the first 2 weeks due to Tekong flu, then just some physical training/outfield. Field camps aren't bad until it rains. So pray it doesn't rain. Melting under the sun isn't that bad unless you.
ORD lo!
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+ Show Spoiler +On October 24 2012 23:06 Heh_ wrote: Well, go pass your NAPFA. You'll enter 1 month before your friends who passed it, which sucks. It sucks even more when they leave 1 month before you. What are you failing at? 2.4km? Pull ups? God forbid, sit-and-reach? Find somebody to train with and go pass it ASAP.
You won't get into the mono-intake commando/diver units because you failed NAPFA. You won't get sent to mono-intake infantry because you're taking A levels.
Your future after BMT is greatly determined by your physical fitness. Fail IPPT? You'll be stuck as private-corporal. Get gold? Significantly improved chances of getting into OCS.
BMT isn't so bad, you'll just fall sick during the first 2 weeks due to Tekong flu, then just some physical training/outfield. Field camps aren't bad until it rains. So pray it doesn't rain. Melting under the sun isn't that bad unless you.
ORD lo!
Woah thanks, that was very informative. Now I'm really motivated to pass my NAPFA, gonna start training for my pull-ups and 2.4 once I finish my exams.
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Good luck. Fitness is vital to enjoyment.
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Lol why does Singapore have an army?
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On October 25 2012 00:15 Tommie wrote: Lol why does Singapore have an army?
It ain't easy being a city state.
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On October 25 2012 00:15 Tommie wrote: Lol why does Singapore have an army? We're super vulnerable because we have no natural resources and everyone knows people invade countries that have no natural resources! And also the British got beat by the Japanese which means nobody can be trusted to defend us, not even the U.S. fleet that parks here!
Seriously though, general deterrent because we're immensely wealthy in a region of countries that aren't + have much larger populations. It also helps manage and organize the population.
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On October 24 2012 23:06 Heh_ wrote: Well, go pass your NAPFA. You'll enter 1 month before your friends who passed it, which sucks. It sucks even more when they leave 1 month before you. What are you failing at? 2.4km? Pull ups? God forbid, sit-and-reach? Find somebody to train with and go pass it ASAP.
You won't get into the mono-intake commando/diver units because you failed NAPFA. You won't get sent to mono-intake infantry because you're taking A levels.
Your future after BMT is greatly determined by your physical fitness. Fail IPPT? You'll be stuck as private-corporal. Get gold? Significantly improved chances of getting into OCS.
BMT isn't so bad, you'll just fall sick during the first 2 weeks due to Tekong flu, then just some physical training/outfield. Field camps aren't bad until it rains. So pray it doesn't rain. Melting under the sun isn't that bad unless you.
ORD lo!
Haha actually there IS ptp for commandos (not sure about divers tho)
Also i believe ptp now is 2 months earlier enlistment as compared to 1 month earlier/later during my time.
To the OP, NS isnt as bad as most people make it out to be (at least for me). Outfields were fun and they leave you with good memories, as long as the people you do it with are fun :D
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NS is pretty fun. You really got to keep it in perspective and that the limited life and world you experience in there is not congruent with reality outside. BMT is a world of its own, I didn't mind my PTP because it gave my platoon time to bond. Shared hard experiences are amazing for making friends.
As for things to take note: depending on your rank and vocation NS is ironically when you have the most "free" time to pursue anything you like any time in the near future. Pick your poison wisely.
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FYI when I was at UChicago one of my closest upperclassmen friends was a complete baller
dude could've tested into this cush clerking position in the Singaporean army, but instead deliberately went for the officer school (OCS?) and then became a captain in a reconnaissance battalion or something
dude was a complete badass, taught me everything there was to know about leading people... led the uchicago finance club his 3rd year, went off to nyc for PE and now works for Temasek
much respect for everyone here
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Whoa cool stuff, Shady :O
I, too, hope to find a mentor figure willing to deal with the likes of me and show me the wonders of the world ^^
That guy sounds like quite the BAMF indeed.
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On October 25 2012 16:09 Aerisky wrote: Whoa cool stuff, Shady :O
I, too, hope to find a mentor figure willing to deal with the likes of me and show me the wonders of the world ^^
That guy sounds like quite the BAMF indeed. haha, he was the person who gave me the theory that, after 1949, hong kong was where all the richest chinese ended up, but singapore was where all the smartest ones went
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On October 25 2012 16:11 Shady Sands wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2012 16:09 Aerisky wrote: Whoa cool stuff, Shady :O
I, too, hope to find a mentor figure willing to deal with the likes of me and show me the wonders of the world ^^
That guy sounds like quite the BAMF indeed. haha, he was the person who gave me the theory that, after 1949, hong kong was where all the richest chinese ended up, but singapore was where all the smartest ones went LOL not bad, working in that national pride, heh.
I'm quite thankful I don't have to deal with mandatory military service, but it definitely has its positives with regard to people's growth as individuals, character-building, etc, I imagine
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parents live singapore, loving visiting a lot
so glad im british and don't have to do NS though
Not that i hate physical activity, i love it
But having to spend years of your life with other people, working as a *team*? Dear god i'd commit suicide
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BTW i always had some questions to ask about NS
What happens to the guys with a BMI 27 but are actually guys who are extremely fit (weightlifters in particular)?
Also how do they decide where you end up in NS? Is it based on a combination of physical fitness+academia? Like what happens to someone who is very physically fit and very academic? Do they get put into an easier NS or something?
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