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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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whew......Widow Maker DONE and PASSED......thank God...I have stressed about this damn test all day at work! I need a glass of Wine!

just got a message from my son. 3.70 on it, I'm so relieved.

My  sailor  was  not  as  lucky.  Missed  passing  by  3/10th of  a  point.  Hoping  that on  the   regrade it  will  put  him  over  the  bar but  who  knows.  Guess  they  have another  challenging  in  rate  test  on   Fri. These  large  difficult  test seem  to  be  coming  faster  and  faster. Keeping  my  fingers  crossed.

good luck to your sailor...Im sure he will do fine.....and yes another big one on Friday.......luck to all they sailors!

Nearing the end!

Oh ouch, hopefully he'll clear it on regrade.  3/10ths is not a lot.  I'll keep my fingers crossed for him.

i too will keep my fingers crossed for your son!!  and i will say a little prayer!!

hello all!!

my son passed his test also!!  so very proud of all of them!!  they are all working so hard!!   

My son texted me his score, great as usual. He is lucky he doesn't take after me. I had to study for hours just to get a B. He definately takes after his father. He thinks the in rate 4 exam will be tougher. Let's hope they all do well.

 

Betsyleebig, I will saying a special prayer for your son. I hope he gets some extra points on regrade. I also hope he does better on the next test to bring his spirits up. I worry about the mental well being of all of them. Wether they are doing well or struggling, they are all under a lot of stress. Thank God they are near the end of this stage. I hear prototype is totally different and many who strugle now, excel in prototype.

 

Good Luck everyone!

I  stand  corrected .  He  missed  by 3/100th of  a  point.  It  has  been  a  while  since  I  have been using  decimals. Wow Shannon he  almost  got  a  perfect  score.  I  guess  the  marks  were all  over  the  place.  Son  told  me  some  of  the  kids did  very  poorly but  on  the  other  hand  I  guess  some  did  very  well..  I  remember  reading  about  one  sailor  in  the  power   class  before  us who  had  to  drop  out  the  week  before graduation because  he  couldn't mathematically pass  in rate although  he  had  passed  the  three  courses in  the  first  half..  Now  I  understand.  It  seems  these last weeks  they  are  going  to  be  hit  with  hard  tests worth  a  lot  of  points.  Keeping  by  fingers  crossed   for  all  of  them.

You might ask your sailor how many total points he has already.  I think they need 5000 to graduate. 

Son  callled. Score  is  ironclad. In  terms  of  points   when  I  ask  him how  many  he  just  answered  lots. But  on  top  of  everything  he  said  his  week  got  worse.  His  section  was  put  on  quiet,  has  to  wear  their  uniforms  to study, and  have uniform  inspection every day.  He  used  terms   that  I  am  not   familiar  with but  I  think that  is   what  happened  in  a  nut  shell.  Was  going  to  get   a  hair  cut before  he  ha d to  report   tonight. Hope   their  SLPO   doesn't  keep  them from  having  time  to  study   for  the   test  FRI.

I'm sure studying won't be impacted.  They don't actually ant anyone to fail.  They'll probably just have to wear uniforms and remain quiet.  By Score, do you mean his overall points or the score on the test?

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