From: Zhang, Stan (stan.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jul 15 2002 - 13:41:27 GMT-3
You are aware that being a no show will be noted at the lab and you'll be
penalized for atleast 6 maybe 12 months. But then again, that may give you
the time to study.
Stan Zhang
-----Original Message-----
From: Przemyslaw Karwasiecki [mailto:karwas@ifxcorp.com]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 11:50 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: what is better -- "No Show" or "Go Unprepared"
All,
As my lab date is just behind a corner (this Saturday),
and I overestimated (again....) my ability to allocate
enough time to study, I am wondering what is a better
strategy:
1. Not to go to the lab and be "No Show"
or
2. Be there, knowing that I am unpreparred, and I will blow
it again (3rd time.... yuck!)
I am not even thinking about lost money, as much as I am affraid
that after 3 failed attempts, next time I go there I will be given
killer lab, just because they will think that I am trying to be lucky
and take it without necessary knowledge.....
This is not a case, really, I just have a very demanding job,
and I couldn't study enough.
This is true -- I should know this before 30 days deadline passed,
but I don't know what I was hoping for... And now it is too late,
and I face this dilemma.
Any thoughts?
Przemek
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