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Oh yeah...one more thing. They can relieve a lot of self-imposed pressure by NOT worrying about having the top score in the class...passing is passing. What do you call the person who graduated bottom of their medical class? Doctor.
Good morning all. Been quite a while since I posted here. Congratulations to all passing their tests. They are hard. BUT, and I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, they are nothing compared to what they go through at Prototype. Rotating schedules, competing with everyone else to get signatures, and pressure--more pressure than they've ever encountered. They've just got to keep their heads down, keep studying, keep up with "outside" stuff (running, working out, etc.), and sleep when they can. AND THEN THERE'S THE FLEET (which is where my son is on his sub...but that's a whole nother story. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!
MomThatLovesHerSon - sorry just saw that your son is an ET also. Didn't notice that at first. He has his schedule for testing, so he knows how often he has them. Stay calm and send him positive thoughts.
Hi MomThatLovesHerSon - I checked with my son and he said that there are not two tests every week. There seemed to be a lot of weeks where the exams were Tuesday and Friday. My son is an ET. Not sure what rate your son is. Maybe their test schedule is different? All I know is that I stressed every time he had an exam. So glad its over. I'm sure your son will do great. Hang in there!
The boy wonder mom,
I'm glad that you son passed his test yesterday!
Susiedental,
My son graduates June 6 and is also an ET. Does that mean that at this point he is taking 2 tests a week?
Happy Wednesday! Zoraida and The boy wonder mom, I will be thinking of your sons! Definitely getting enough sleep is sooo important, for their mental health and physical health.
My husband and I got to talk with our son last night. He sounded good. Was just finishing up studying before he called. He just got done with command moral boost (Monday and Tuesday off) and really got to enjoy some time away at his friend's parent's home in FL. Both guys really needed the break and I was happy he got to spend Easter with a family, rather that at school.
My son is an MM. He is between A School and Power School right now, starts in June but will be home for a little bit before that, yay!
Wow, there's a few MM's here. :) Yes, best of luck to all! My son hopes to go to NY for Prototype. But, at the moment...just trying his best to get through PS. One day at a time. I continually remind him of this. It seemed to ease his mind a little. He just does his best each and every day. He says time is really flying by! I don't doubt it. ;o)
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