can't A levels be completed within 1 year or 1.5 years?Is it always like 1 year or 2 years?
well if it is it narrows down my chance to join the army.Damn!I hate this life.
joining the army??
it takes 2 years in college brother....and whats wrong with an extra year? you'd find it goes very quickly anyways.
wassalam
Well i know some1 who did A levels in one year, they took both As and A2 lessons for the same subjects. But it's gonna be kinda difficult and it depends which subjects ur taking, and how many.
wtf?says who?
total bs.there's corruption in almost all armies but BD army compared to other institutions and organisations of Bangladesh are less corrupted.
wtf?says who?
total bs.there's corruption in almost all armies but BD army compared to other institutions and organisations of Bangladesh are less corrupted.
salaam,
i was recently in desh (actually a couple of years back) and there was a lot of commotion about the corruption including the matter of the army. like i said, Allahu Alam.
however, i would say strongly think about it before joining it. just because the people themselves may be muslims, the instructions may be un-Islamic.
but forgive me if im wrong, since ive only heard about things like this from my family.
becuz I have interest in that area,in the military.
i was recently in desh (actually a couple of years back) and there was a lot of commotion about the corruption including the matter of the army. like i said, Allahu Alam.
When I look into a mirror I am reminded of a young man I knew for a long time. Over 40 years ago, it was his dream to have a military career. He worked hard to make that dream come true. It was his desire to eventualy be a Combat pilot.
He managed to serve 7 years, in the USAF. Four of them years as a Security Dog handler, 2 of them as a combat pilot, one as a bed patiant in a Hospital bed.
Years later, came the dreams of the reality of what it means to be a military man, memories of the dead, memories of wondering who died from the dropped napalm.
The young man wanted to travel, excitement, serve his country and live a career to be proud of. But, today that young man is much older, a body wracked with arthritic pains from many shattered bones and with memories I wish I never had.
Think carefully about a desire to join the Army, be certain the cause will be worth the pain and memories, 50 years from now.
wtf?says who?
total bs.there's corruption in almost all armies but BD army compared to other institutions and organisations of Bangladesh are less corrupted.
Take a look at the government of that country and tell me if you still want to join the army.
W'salaam
you know nothing about BD army.If we were corrupted why there is a separate women's brigade.
Crap(crimes) happens sometimes but unlike other organisations in this country criminal are most of the time prosecuted.
ask the UN if you think our BD army is corrupted.
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