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For loved ones with a Nuke (EM, ET, MM) in Class 1131! Classes begin on 5/9

 

A class graduation 8/5

M class graduation 10/14

 

5/13 First test, M class average 3.4, A class average 3.5

5/20 Second test class M, average 3.17

5/24 Second test class A, average 3.2.3.3

5/25 PFA class M and A

5/26 Third test class M and A, M class average 3.47 and A class average 3.4-3.5

5/27 Classes A and M phase up to phase 2

6/2 Fourth test class M, class average 3.31

6/3 Fourth test class A, class average 3.3

6/14 Fifth test classes M and A, M class average 3.46 and A class average 3.3-3.4

6/21 Last Basic Electricity Test (sixth), class M, class average 3.32

6/22 PFA class A

6/23 Sixth test, class A average 3.3-3.4

6/23 Room Inspection class A

6/22 Class A phase up to phase 3

6/30 Seventh test class M (First test in Electronic Fundamentals), class average 2.9 with 4 failures (tough test comparatively!!)

7/5 Seventh test class A

7/12 Eight test class M

7/12 (possibly!) Last PFA for class A

7/13 Eight test class A

7/15 - Victory at Sea, class M - halfway point!

7/21 Ninth test class A

7/21 - Ninth test class M, a few failures on this test; low average

7/29 - Tenth test class M, few failures 

7/29 Tenth test class A, average 3.3 with 1 failure - Class A on mandatory study hours over the weekend in preparation for comps

8/1 Eleventh test - COMPS!!  class A --> comps are complete!

8/5 Graduation - class A

8/8 - Eleventh test class M (Last test in Electronic Fundamentals - woohoo!)

 

 

 

 

 

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It was hilarious because it was my first time seeing him in his dress whites! I think I prefer the blues better :) I wasn't sure how I'd react but when I saw him I just started laughing and he started laughing too. There was a lot going on at the "Dive" area. It was so crowded that day because a lot of family members were there to pick up their loved ones and a lot of nuke students were heading off to go hang out for the night/evening. Did you book your flight yet?

Haha that's cute :) I've seen the dress whites over skype....definitely liked the blues at PIR! Travis has been at the dive a few times...seems to like it there.

 

Yup, my flight is booked!!

Class A had a test yesterday. Class average was a 3.3. Oh and unfortunately, Class A is in Order Quiet (since Wednesday). Early muster, marching to class, no talking at all times, and they always be in their peanut butters til the order is lifted.
Is that a punishment??
Yup. For too much talking during class. Seriously.
oh geez....how long does that last??

Mike said his roommate went through it a couple of months ago and it lasted about a week and a half for that class. Another person told him that they once heard of a class being on order quiet for the remainder of A school. Mike doesn't think it's so bad- he likes that fact that it's quiet in class now :) He just hates studying in NSU's and would rather be in his blue camos.

Class M was put on it as well, for a few guys talking while the rest were studying! No marching around together, tho haha
Class A has a test on 6/14 as well... and as of today, they are still in order quiet :) It's been a week.
Spoke too soon- Class A no longer under order quiet.
YAY! :)
Another test down for Classes M and A....quiet group we have here. Hope everyones Nukes are doing well, and getting by! Hard to believe that they are on the 6th week of real classes. Hope the rest of A school continues to move along just as quickly. :) Will be nice for them to have a 3 day weekend for 4th of July. Any of you going to see your Nuke?

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