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Good morning all,
I’m considering joining the RAF Reserves and I’m looking for confirmation of something that the RAF Careers helpline told me that didn’t sound right.
The advisor told me that candidates are medically assessed after both attending a Squadron open day and sitting an aptitude test. This worries me because when I was younger I went through this process for the Army, only to be rejected due to a pre-existing medical condition.
Does the fact that the medical come at the end of the process mean that, if you’re suitable in all other respects, you can get some leeway on the medical requirements?
I’m considering joining the RAF Reserves and I’m looking for confirmation of something that the RAF Careers helpline told me that didn’t sound right.
The advisor told me that candidates are medically assessed after both attending a Squadron open day and sitting an aptitude test. This worries me because when I was younger I went through this process for the Army, only to be rejected due to a pre-existing medical condition.
Does the fact that the medical come at the end of the process mean that, if you’re suitable in all other respects, you can get some leeway on the medical requirements?