Quote Originally Posted by PsJÄÄK Korte View Post
In Finland active officers don't need pre-existing university degree (apart from specialist officers, but they are different kind of breed) because cadets go through three year bachelor's degree in Military science.

Requirements for cadet training are secondary level education and either reserve officer or reserve non-commisioned officer training.

Selection process lasts two days and it consists of
First day (Everyone does same time):
Aptitude test for ability
Aptitude test for personality
Studying material for next day's literature exam

Second day (Timetable depends which platoon you belong)
Cooper's test
Interview
Group test
Medical examination
Literature exam (everyone does same time)
Thanks for the contribution.

Two questions, please.

What is the 'Cooper's test'?

And what percentage of those who start the course pass-out in the end and at what point of the course do most fall out?