Finally get out of slacking mood and decided to do some blogging.First of all, I'm lazy to explain the details over and over again to everyone so here goes.... this is the only possible explanation why i didnt end up in command sch.
I POP on a wednesday, 9th of june and the week b4, on 2nd june, a wednesday as well, we were asked to check this scoresheet which includes our IFC, SOC and IPPT score. I had a three days excuse lower limb status and it causes me to miss my IPPT, re-IPPT and SOC diagnostic. So it written excused from IPPT on the scoresheet, i asked my platoon sergeant and after he knew my diagnostic was already a gold, he say dont worry and sign the sheet first, they will find time for me to do IPPT. so on friday afternoon, we were supposed to do re-IPPT but since the final SOC is ongoing at the same time, i asked the 2nd lieut from platoon 3 if it will be a better idea if i go for SOC instead since i dont have a diagnostic score for it. He agreed and said it will be a waste of my time to do IPPT again since i already managed to snitch a gold and said it will not affect my chance of going command sch and asked where i heard those rumors =p. So i went for SOC and straight after that i book out in a very rushed manner.
The thing is that the platoon 3 2nd lieut doesn't even know my name and i had not inform my platoon sergeant that he said it will be okay to just use my diagnostic score.
So in the end, i guess on the record, it was recorded that i have not taken IPPT at all.
Now im in the medic course. There might not be much pride or prestige and not as highly paid as officer cadet but from another view, it might be a blessing too.
The course is really slack, and it allows me lot of time to read my magazine and do PT til my arm aches. The bad thing is whether i can keep up this self PT mood for long since everyone just slacked arnd during admin time. Another good thing is that i get to meet a mix of different kind of people. OCS OOC, clerk that pes status cleared and go back to combat. Others included people that came directly from units and this vast array of people granted me to know about the army and how it work on a larger scope. You start to understand how different units operate and hear many other story, esp from those who are in army for more than a year already. OOC has much more experience since they made to go sai gang here and there, not to forget that some of them already went thru jcc and other crap le but got OOC for dumb reason -.- Anyway, i still rather i will be chiong-ing out there, IM GETTING FAT!!!