RIP question

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Vesperas
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RIP question

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If you goto RIP then you flush out, given an injury or cant complete a physical aspect of it, can you improve and come back? Or is it just a 1 time in your life tryout.
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you may return, but only 1% ever come back
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Post by Looon »

Wash out and see. Then after you never see it again, come back and tell us how nice Korea is this time of year.
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Post by Horned Toad »

About Ranger School - In Honor of Ranger BattleBoar - RIP
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If you had a question about RIP which of these two forums would you pick to post in jackass? I think you’re looking worldwide right in the face due to the amount of attention to detail you display


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Post by Invictus »

Stud, if you're already worrying about failure, and plan B, then I suggest you significantly increase your efforts to prepare. ASAP.


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After thinking about this for a minute, I realized that I didn't do anything to prepare, and I'm sure there are plenty of other Rangers on this board that can say the same. I wish I HAD done some physical and mental preparation though, woulda made life a lot easier.

Having doubts though, AND being unprepared is really NOT the way you want to go into the challenge before you. I know this because I wondered if I had a chance in hell of getting my black beret.

It really is just a matter of never quitting, and not letting someone else beat you. It may be a cliche, but it's certainly applies here....how bad do you want it?
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