When you submitted your introduction, I gave you specific guidance on using the search feature. Go back, and this time pay attention to detail. This is not facebook, or some social page. You are a guest here -- do not abuse our hospitality.yojink wrote:These may not be able to be answered but I'll ask it anyway... How does one "wash out" of RASP. For example, I know that in SFAS, one can wash out by voluntarily withdrawing, medically withdrawing, not getting selected, etc. But how does someone not make it through RASP? Second question, if you wash out, can you go again? Is it different for RASP 1 and RASP 2?
Washing out?
Re: Washing out?
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Re: Washing out?
Your question infers a certainty to passing RASP once you get there.
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Re: Washing out?
I don't understand how you think these apply to SFAS but not RASP? Do you think our selection process is all unicorns and fucking rainbows or something?yojink wrote:These may not be able to be answered but I'll ask it anyway... How does one "wash out" of RASP. For example, I know that in SFAS, one can wash out by voluntarily withdrawing, medically withdrawing, not getting selected, etc. But how does someone not make it through RASP? Second question, if you wash out, can you go again? Is it different for RASP 1 and RASP 2?
I'll be generous and answer your second question even though you're too damn lazy to look this shit up. Of course you can go back if you fail out. There's nothing wrong with failure. It's how men become great and it builds character. No one is batting 1000 at life, at least no one doing anything worth doing. If you quit however, well, fuck you, your services are no longer required.
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Re: Washing out?
Here's how.
Quit.
Fail to meet standards.
Now go PT
Quit.
Fail to meet standards.
Now go PT
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Re: Washing out?
About spot on. It's perhaps unique to the course. You fail, no one else to blame.KW Driver wrote:Here's how.
Quit.
Fail to meet standards.
Now go PT
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