IT'S ON THE FEDEX TRUCK
Just a last-minute post for those of you clinging to every moment of this exam experience -- I handed the completed test to the Fedex people at 12:45 p.m. MST today. It will be delivered by 10:30 am, Texas-time (CST?) tomorrow.
It's been checked, double-checked, and triple checked.
Then a moment of panic -- did I name an apex pose correctly? Turns out that - depending on your source of information - the Sanskrit name I used is o.k. There are others, however. Well, that's not worth a trip back to pull it out of Fedex's hands. Because, quite frankly, I don't know which Sanskrit name for that pose the test reviewer's will prefer. So, I just have to let it go.
Of the 8 days I've had the test in my hands, today has been the most hectic. I think when we come right to the point of completing a project like this, we kind of lose our cool. Then, things start to go wrong -- the printer won't work, the numbering of the questions is off, I missed one definition. So, find a printer that does work, correct the errors, re-print. Then, how do you put it all together in the most comprehensive manner? Will the 'home office' understand what I've done in terms of formatting?
Like Cindy said a few minutes ago, "feel good about what you've done and don't stress about it". So, that's what I'm going to do.
I'll give myself a week to relax, then a visit to Spokane to get a house ready to sell, then -- for sure -- a visit to San Diego. And, then I'll begin to get serious about the video.
Blog to you all tomorrow,
It's been checked, double-checked, and triple checked.
Then a moment of panic -- did I name an apex pose correctly? Turns out that - depending on your source of information - the Sanskrit name I used is o.k. There are others, however. Well, that's not worth a trip back to pull it out of Fedex's hands. Because, quite frankly, I don't know which Sanskrit name for that pose the test reviewer's will prefer. So, I just have to let it go.
Of the 8 days I've had the test in my hands, today has been the most hectic. I think when we come right to the point of completing a project like this, we kind of lose our cool. Then, things start to go wrong -- the printer won't work, the numbering of the questions is off, I missed one definition. So, find a printer that does work, correct the errors, re-print. Then, how do you put it all together in the most comprehensive manner? Will the 'home office' understand what I've done in terms of formatting?
Like Cindy said a few minutes ago, "feel good about what you've done and don't stress about it". So, that's what I'm going to do.
I'll give myself a week to relax, then a visit to Spokane to get a house ready to sell, then -- for sure -- a visit to San Diego. And, then I'll begin to get serious about the video.
Blog to you all tomorrow,