Royal Marines Officer: The ULTIMATE guide for anyone who is serious about passing the selection process for becoming an Elite Royal Marines Officer: ... and Scoring Criteria (Testing Series)
M**W
early and very helpful
ordered on a friday it came with another one i got on monday. ive been training for the marines and wanted to do my best physically, but after reading this book i can see that there is much more than just brute strength. so now i can read all of this book and train my mind as well as body.
M**T
Gives you an edge
Clear and concise, really gives you a great insight if you are set on becoming an officer. The book encourages you to do your research and learn about the corps and its history, current affairs and psychometric tests, which will give you the edge when you reach the poc.
A**R
A useful guide to get you started preparing for officer training
This book was a really useful starting place for me to start thinking about my officer application. It has some really good hints and tips for answering questions at the various interviews you will encounter and helped fill out my Officer Applicant Questionnaire, by getting you in the right mindset to then expand with your own experience. I fell like the book goes into the AIB a bit too much considering the How2become series includes another book solely on AIB. It would be useful for it to go into a bit more depth on tasks at POC such as the short presentation and essay writing, with a few hints and tips on how to make you stand out.Overall a useful book but do make sure you use other sources to build up a greater overall picture of the section process. Also check the answers to some of the questions provided as some are now out of date.
C**G
Very interesting
Really informative if you know a potential officer
M**S
An Officer and a Gentleman!
Takes the Marine to another level!
A**R
Relevant, Not Great
The author provides sound advice for passing interviews. However, his knowledge of the POC/AIB is dated and these books are not positioned to provide assistance on key areas such as contemporary geopolitical knowledge, or essay topics.I have read other books in Richard McMunn's series (e.g. Speed, Distance, Time; How to Pass AIB) and there were numerous typos in each of them (even in some equations!). Therefore, my conclusion would be that these books are helpful if you have no knowledge of the process, though limited by dated/insufficient knowledge and inadequate editing.Given McMunns background, I'm not of the opinion that he is the best candidate to be providing a series of books purporting to cover all areas of military job applications; I feel that he has spread himself too thin.
J**R
Three Stars
NICE BOOK FOR MY SON
S**N
Five Stars
great transaction & great product too,
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