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You probably aren’t surprised when you received the summon to the First Order, but some of you may have received a summon to the “Joint Order”. So what is a Joint Order and what is the difference between it and a First Order?

 

Firstly, you should know that the summon you will receive will contain all the details you will need to know about appearing for your First Order. On this day you will be required to come to the recruiting bureau and go through several different stations and perform a variety of tests and examinations.

 

So, what is a Joint Order?

There are schools that have decided (in cooperation with the IDF) to hold a concentrated day to complete the First Order unified. This is an initiative that allows schools to conduct an inspection, and to make sure that the students show up and go through the whole process. Also, in light of the tight schedule due to the exams in the 11th grade, such a concentrated day prevents the students from losing essential time.

 

On this day, the majority of the students from the same school, whose suitability has been confirmed by the recruiting office, will pass the First Order together. On the morning of the scheduled date a shuttle will leave your school and take you to the nearest recruitment bureau in an orderly manner. At the bureau, you will register at the routing station and start moving between the stations surrounded by your classmates and teachers.

 

During the day you will pass exactly the same exams and stations that all those designated for service will go through. The only thing that changes is the fact that you are doing it with your classmates and teachers there.

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