yes, depending on the test. if its a small test you will stay there longer than people who pass the test
From what I heard, every 1/10 Marine recuits fail boot camp.
In order to fail marine boot camp you have to know you can do what ever they throw at you and not much if you are out of shape they put you in physical conditioning platoon (pcp) but you don't want to be here it will take you longer to graduate
yes if you want
Some recruits fall out even before getting to boot camp. They DEP in and get scared and dont end up going. My platoon graduated with about Half of what we started with. Most are either medical drops or washouts. Medical drops are recruits hurt and need treatment, and get droped back in training to another company. There are also alot of wash outs who should have never been there in the first place.
You get discharged from the military.
A lot will depend on the MOS and the reason or reasons for your failure. You finished boot camp and you are a Marine. The Corps will find a task for you that you will be able to accomplish and that will serve your Country.
You can drop out by getting injured, failing a week, failing the physical exam, failing a test, or by just wanting to leave.
Unless they headed for Canada, or did something to themselves to fail the medical exam or the mental exam, or went to prison...they were inducted, went thru boot camp, graduated, went to their units, and did their jobs.
If the master boot record (MBR) becomes corrupted, the computer may not be able to boot properly. This can lead to issues such as a "missing operating system" error or a boot loop. To fix this, you may need to repair the MBR using tools like the Windows Recovery Environment or third-party software.
First, a definition is in order: OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer," and could refer to one of two types of distribution: system specific versions, and generic systems builder versions. If it is a disc that came bundled with another computer, and is branded as such (for example, if the disc has the logo of the computer manufacturer on it, like Dell, HP, Toshiba, etc.), then NO, that disc will not work with Boot Camp (or will fail upon installation). If it is a "system builder OEM" disc that is not specific to any manufacturer, then YES, it should work fine with Boot Camp, as long as it is Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later.
you cant get one!
Because unlike any other training , boot camp uses not only hands on step by step training under the constant supervision of drill instructors, but recruits are told only one time how to do something and if they don't succeed the first time they will never fail a second time because of the corporal training...i.e. pushups, situps, etc. Drill instructors demand constant and instant willing obedience to all orders and will get it at any cost short of killing a recruit...