From: Filyurin, Yan (yan.filyurin@eds.com)
Date: Mon Apr 09 2007 - 16:38:09 ART
I completely second your question and while I don't have some of these
other complications, sometimes it does feel that it is impossible to pay
to every level of detail, figure out what to do according to all the
requirements and test and verify everything. You go through a workbook
lab and suddenly after completing it, realizing all these details that I
missed and just what seemed like a perfectly good interpretation is
wrong. It is worth it and it's a challenge that I just could not refuse
when I went for it, but it almost seems like it takes a certain well
trained mind to do it. And do it very fast and not run out of time.
So thank you for this email and I wanted to ask the same thing for a
long time, but I was just too embarrassed.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
James Russell
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:27 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: Feeling overwhelmed
This is sort of OT, but I was wondering what everyone does when they
feel overwhelmed with studying for the lab. I just passed the written
on Feb 3rd, and have been studying 30+ hours a week ever since. I'm
learning a ton along the way, but sometimes I feel like I have no prayer
of learning enough to pass. I am scheduled to take the lab on July 6th,
but I may not take it then.
How do you deal with the stress of studying, work, family, etc? My wife
is pregnant with our first child, we are in the process of buying a
house, and I'm trying to pass this lab. I guess I just wonder sometimes
if it is worth it or if I should wait a year before attempting it.
Thanks for letting a newbie vent.
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