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Is it possible to fail the Pilot Selection Program first time, but pass the second time?

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Is it possible to fail the Pilot Selection Program first time, but pass the second time?

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Mr. Colin: That is a very difficult question. If you fail one time, it is very difficult to pass the second time, but not impossible! (We have students who passed the second time!) First, you must ask yourself why you didnt pass the first time. Do you understand what you did wrong? What did the professor focus on? What subject did the professor ask about again and again? If you think you did nothing wrong, then it is possible your mistake was about your body language. Ask your friend to interview you. Ask him to tell you honestly what he thinks about your body language (confident, sincere, in control, positive, serious, friendly, ). If he thinks your body language is negative, you need to exactly understand what your problem is. After that, you need a long time (1-2 years) to focus on your problem and to try to improve it. Do not test again until you are sure you have improved your negative points. However, if you cannot improve them, do not test again. The result will be the same.

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