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For loved ones with a  Nuke ( ET,  EM or  MM ) in  Class  1121 at Goose Creek

Halfway Party  -  ETs / EMs   -   Friday  May  6th,  2011

 

1121 A   -  ( MM class )  ( Graduation date June  24th ??? )

1121 M/T -  ( combined  EM & ET  class )

1121 M  -  ( EM class)  (Graduation date:  August 5th ??? )

1121 T   -  ( ET class )  (Graduation date:  August 5th  ??? )

 

 

Class 1121 M/T  Another Electrical Fundamentals Test,  May 12th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T  GPA above 3.5 still needed to be on  minimal hours ( 10/0  )

Class 1121 M/T  Class Average GPA dropped from 3.5 to 3.1 Approx.

Class 1121 M/T   Third Electrical Fundamentals Test, May 2nd, 2011

Class 1121 A  &  M/T   Passed  Inspection earned Phase III, April 15th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T   Last Basic Electricity Test,  April 12th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T   Second Round of Testing Complete, March 15th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T   Quiz on Friday, March 11th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T Two Weeks of Classroom Instruction Complete, March 11th, 2011

 Class 1121 M/T   First Test on Monday, March 8th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T   First Quiz on Friday, March 4th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T   Technical Training started  February  28th, 2011

Class 1121 M/T   met for the first time  February  22nd, 2011

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Welcome, sorry to hear about your son being sick, hope he likes 1121 M/T.  My son does, but so far he has nothing to compare to, apparently it can happen to anyone, anytime with the Navy's automatic roll back policy if they miss certain classes/labs.  Rumor is that 1121 M/T just lost it's only female student to roll back and just picked up another female student as a result of a role back.
Fortunately for him he does like this class better.  I guess it just seems like a better fit for him plus I think it did him a world of good to have a couple days rest.  He had some kind of stomach flu but he would only get really sick (throwing up, etc.) on school days, imagine that!  I don't think it was intentional, I just think stress made it worse.  In the last week or so things seem to be coming together for him although it has been a huge adjustment.  I've heard people say boot camp is the easy part and that is certainly true in his case.  If he had gone straight from home to Goose Creek I don't think he would have made it.

Class 1121 MT saw it's class average GPA drop to approximately 3.1 after the test yesterday.

GPA above 3.5 is still needed to stay on minimal hours of 10 hours required homework per week zero ( 0 ) required homework time on any given day.  Of course all homework study time has to be done inside the secure building, so it is easily monitored.

 

May 6th, 2011, today,  half way point party

for the EMs and ETs in Class 1121.

 

Class 1121 MT  moved class to the Beach Friday for a half way party.

Another Electrical Fundamentals test in the 1121 MT class completed and the results are back.  Many students did better than normal on this test, many others did worse than normal.   Magic Doritos and reasoning, not memorization,  were some highlights of this test. 

 

Each student's average GPA is so heavily weighted by grades from the first half of the class that even pulling your normal test grade up, or down, by three points has a minor effect on that student's average GPA.

Does anyone know what's happening with class 1121?  I don't get much info from my son :)

 

Daughter (1121A- MM) texted me at 6:45 this morning. (scared me ) They had their "Dash for the Cash" this morning - the final PFA for the next pay grade. She passed and was very happy!

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