They didnt have enough points going in or they just realized this wasnt for them?Mostly nerves. We had one person withdraw after their first run.
They didnt have enough points going in or they just realized this wasnt for them?Mostly nerves. We had one person withdraw after their first run.
It was a bit of both.They didnt have enough points going in or they just realized this wasnt for them?
I ain’t no math magician, but I think it’s impossible to have enough points going in to radar evals.They didnt have enough points going in or they just realized this wasnt for them?
I mean going in with the ample points to give yourself the best shot. Most ppl say you wanna get to final with like 30 points.I ain’t no math magician, but I think it’s impossible to have enough points going in to radar evals.
You can go in with a 4 and pass. 66% of the points come in the last 2 days.I mean going in with the ample points to give yourself the best shot. Most ppl say you wanna get to final with like 30 points.
How likely is it that you will get a perfect score on the final though? Is it even remotely possible? (I assume 70 is passing)You can go in with a 4 and pass. 66% of the points come in the last 2 days.
For a person going into it with a 4? I’d say next to impossible. If someone got a 4 through all of the academics and non-radar problems, they either don’t get it or they aren’t applying themselves. Even the worst people in our class stuck it out until they were told to leave.How likely is it that you will get a perfect score on the final though? Is it even remotely possible? (I assume 70 is passing)
For a person going into it with a 4? I’d say next to impossible. If someone got a 4 through all of the academics and non-radar problems, they either don’t get it or they aren’t applying themselves. Even the worst people in our class stuck it out until they were told to leave.
I have no idea what an average score is, honestly. In basics they told us that the absolute minimum you should take into ERAM evals is a 26. A guy in our class had 32+/34 going into ERAM and finished 2nd or 3rd from the bottom. There is no frame of reference to go off of. Class rankings don’t mean shit until you get to ERAM. Just because someone can take multiple choice tests better than you doesn’t mean they’re going to play the Academy ATC Game better than you. Don’t be cocky and think your success will be automatic, but be confident in what you know and don’t second guess yourself. Self doubt is the biggest factor I noticed in those that failed.I assume that too haha. What would you say the average score is for the final? I've read some entries where people completely lose their nerve and others perform flawlessly so I have no real frame of reference what one can expect.
I have no idea what an average score is, honestly. In basics they told us that the absolute minimum you should take into ERAM evals is a 26. A guy in our class had 32+/34 going into ERAM and finished 2nd or 3rd from the bottom. There is no frame of reference to go off of. Class rankings don’t mean shit until you get to ERAM. Just because someone can take multiple choice tests better than you doesn’t mean they’re going to play the Academy ATC Game better than you. Don’t be cocky and think your success will be automatic, but be confident in what you know and don’t second guess yourself. Self doubt is the biggest factor I noticed in those that failed.
I have no idea what an average score is, honestly. In basics they told us that the absolute minimum you should take into ERAM evals is a 26. A guy in our class had 32+/34 going into ERAM and finished 2nd or 3rd from the bottom. There is no frame of reference to go off of. Class rankings don’t mean shit until you get to ERAM. Just because someone can take multiple choice tests better than you doesn’t mean they’re going to play the Academy ATC Game better than you. Don’t be cocky and think your success will be automatic, but be confident in what you know and don’t second guess yourself. Self doubt is the biggest factor I noticed in those that failed.
As of 4 months ago, it was a fantastic group of evaluators. Not out to screw you at all.
This is honestly the most nerve racking shit I keep reading on here. It seems commonplace to hear how subjective these results can be based of the evaluator. But I agree with Njeezy. I think going into it trying to put too much pressure on yourself will only hurt you. We will see when I get there.Keep in mind as well, a huge amount of discretion is left in the hands of the Evaluators. Most are generally fair, but there are a few hard asses that if you get them, you’re likely going to be in trouble. I had 0 A1’s and missed 0 point outs in my first eval, but the dude slapped me with a 40. Literally wrote up EVERY little mistake, and a bunch of “controller judgement” errors which can basically be anything. Luckily I did well on my next two and passed, but beware, a lot of it can come down to who you get as an Evaluator and when.
It’s true nerves are definitely one of the biggest killers when it comes to Evals. You’ll run with a different Evaluator for each of your three runs, so even if you get one of the bad ones, chances are you’ll have better ones for the other two. It’s just unfortunate for those that do get one of the bad ones though because they literally hold 22% of your grade in their hands. There’s one guy in particular a lot of people have had a bad experience with over the past could of months. Rhymes with Truck.This is honestly the most nerve racking shit I keep reading on here. It seems commonplace to hear how subjective these results can be based of the evaluator. But I agree with Njeezy. I think going into it trying to put too much pressure on yourself will only hurt you. We will see when I get there.
Also, for those that have done evals already, does the same evaluator run all your problems or is it random?
So when you see him you say "Fuck!" lmao. If get him I will run to Cami to get seen for being sickIt’s true nerves are definitely one of the biggest killers when it comes to Evals. You’ll run with a different Evaluator for each of your three runs, so even if you get one of the bad ones, chances are you’ll have better ones for the other two. It’s just unfortunate for those that do get one of the bad ones though because they literally hold 22% of your grade in their hands. There’s one guy in particular a lot of people have had a bad experience with over the past could of months. Rhymes with Truck.
Lol! Yeah it’s rough those, supposedly a student a few classes before mine had this particular evaluator actually fall asleep during their run. But in the end, all we can control is ourselves, can’t control the problems we get or who’s grading them. Just gotta give it everything you’ve got every time, fight till the end, and the outcome will be what it’ll be.So when you see him you say "Fuck!" lmao. If get him I will run to Cami to get seen for being sick