BMT admit it very strict...most centred around training and passing all the tests and what is expected of your basic training though i tink BMT is the time when u must keng what u wanna be...there are those on the ball ones who go sispec or officer...while fitter ones goes combat and others lucky service no need chiong the hill
Unit life can be relax but some during exercise be you active or ns unit u hav to be in it as the main body or support so during these times very on busy...less its some silly activities the unit have like big shot visitations, unit proficiency tests and the regualr time-table scheduled work. if you are posted to combat support most probably a lot of maintenance work on vehicles, equipments, weapons etc. but in unit u will get to work with lots of regulars (i am not sayin there are no regulars in BMT units lah) and politics high in the air...basically no different ffrom private sector life only differences are your status and restrictions as an NSF.
Unit life i believe bunk rules and activities for those not so on units slacker...its not like bmt so strict on lights off. usually unit after 6p.m if u r not arrowed for some 'after office hours sh it job or exercise' can stay in bunk or if allowed book out to nearby makan place for 'night-snack'.