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Our sailors will moving on to the 2nd phase of "Nuke" School. Indoc starts on Feb.9th and classes on the 13th. Since we will all be in the "same boat" together, I thought it will be nice to share our experiences.  Lets continue to support our sailors and each other!

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my son also took a test yesterday.  he did good on his !!    

 

Heard  from  my son  that  he  also  did  well on  the  test.  Said most  of  the  class  did  well.  I  guess  sea  bag  inspection  is  next on  the  agenda.

I did talk to my son last night and he confirmed he had a test Wed as well, he said he did really well and he was finished early with his homework last night. He seems more relaxed so far this phase so I am praying it stays this way.

Great, everyone seems to have done well on the test and now they can all enjoy the weekend!!! I hope all of you do too!

 

Just spoke to son, so far so good.....physics and heat transfer should be no problem. Somewhat concerned about the math phase they are also in now. He knows the work and can get the right answers....just cant do the problems fast, and that is his concern.  Praying that he does well. He is still on Vol hrs but is planning on going in today and tomorrow to work more on math.....just needs to get faster at doing the problems.

On a lighter note he did go out to dinner and caught a movie with some friends last night.

im glad to hear he is doing good.     it is good that he can go hang out with friends on the weekend.    i hear it is good for them to have some down time.    my son did the same thing tonight!

So Colin called said the test today was "crutial" (sp).....Physics test, but had alot more Math than any expected......dont know his grade yet, I know he didnt finish but believes he passed, will know tonight when he goes into study! I just hope he passed! He said hes not stressing about it....hahaha....so I guess I shouldnt!

His roomate said that is the hardest test he will have!

Plans on spending the week end in the Rickover building........Math test Monday! Hope this finds all you moms well!

hello all!

i am doing well!   i tested my son a little today.

my son took a physics test today also.  he did good.  good luck to all of the sailors on their tests!!!

 

 

fortunately,myy son did very well.  I didn't know they have another test on Monday. I guess that is why they say power school is harder that A School. Test, test and more test. Good luck everyone.

Does  any  one  know  if  this  means that  they  are  done  with  their  physics instruction and  are  moving  on  to  another  subject? Will  there  only  be  one  physics test?

My understanding is they have physics, math, and heat transfer for a total of 8 weeks before they get their next subjects. 

whew...passed.....lower grade than he wanted, but passed none the less.....Math test Monday, good luck to all!

no math and physics on comps from what son tells me.

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