WOW.. 6/11. Where do you think those people went wrong? If you dont mind me asking.
I swear this question gets asked every time a class posts its results
WOW.. 6/11. Where do you think those people went wrong? If you dont mind me asking.
And the same answers get posted in return. It is the way.I swear this question gets asked every time a class posts its results
I swear this question gets asked every time a class posts its results
The newbs trying to calm their nerves when they see half the participants get yeetedI swear this question gets asked every time a class posts its results
Like a shitty steakhouse A1 for everyone.WOW.. 6/11. Where do you think those people went wrong? If you dont mind me asking.
I will give you a serious answer.WOW.. 6/11. Where do you think those people went wrong? If you don't mind me asking.
I agree. Just take it seriously. Put in the work. Study when you’re at home (omg but I’m not paid then!). Etc.^^^overly complicated. Simply, just don’t suck.
Dirty sheets are better than clean sheets in practice problems. Written, detailed feedback is the only way to improve upon what you’re doing wrong.I agree. Just take it seriously. Put in the work. Study when you’re at home (omg but I’m not paid then!). Etc.
“No problems noted” reports help no one.Dirty sheets are better than clean sheets in practice problems. Written, detailed feedback is the only way to improve upon what you’re doing wrong.
I think that is part of the evaluations, looking for individuals that can handle the stress and push through it while still making good decisions.I will say some of the guys we lost were doing well through the late 11-12 radar problems. I don't think the academy prepares you well enough mentally though, for how to cope with the anxiety and pressure if you're not used to it or ready for it. Some guys lost big points in their first run or two over really dumb mistakes, and couldn't recover when they needed to crush the final problem to make it. Some came devastatingly close, which made it worse... But yeah, the instructors really did not want to spend any time talking about stress management and really did not prepare us for the roller coaster that are the eval days, and I think that's a huge mistake on their part.
This is what got me to pass coming into evals with a 24ish. First couple days of radar I was doing really well, but the third day wrecked me. I had different instructors each day and found that the third day ones were really nitpicky and rough on me. I felt crushed and like this job wasn't going to be for me. Called my wife and she told me to go out with a bang, and I told her that wasn't appropriate in this career. Next day I requested from my main instructors to let me work with the day three instructors as much as possible. I never had a clean sheet up to evals, but those guys told me I'm not going to have a problem getting through. Aced evals.Dirty sheets are better than clean sheets in practice problems. Written, detailed feedback is the only way to improve upon what you’re doing wrong.
I passed today (ranked 4 of 4) so my choice is between NY or PR. Thoughts/input? I'm not sure which to pick and I'll look into each one this evening but am open to any feedback regarding the choice.
I passed today (ranked 4 of 4) so my choice is between NY or PR. Thoughts/input? I'm not sure which to pick and I'll look into each one this evening but am open to any feedback regarding the choice.