Okay, here it is. The final week of my Summer course is coming. Our class got behind in the syllabus, so we're cramming for point now. Here's my class itinerary for this week:
Monday- Quiz #3
Tuesday- Exam #3
Thursday- Final Exam
Brutal, yeah, I know. Apparently, four people didn't pass this class last Summer and this is just the "orientation" class. They were ejected from the Rad program before the real classes even started! (The passing grade is 75%.) Needless to say, students are freaking out. The stress is intense, especially for those who didn't do well on the first two exams.
Me? I got an 89 on the first exam and I'm betting that I got a 93 on this past Thursday's exam. I've got a little room for wiggle, but I would never bet that things are in the bag. This weekend, I read three chapters already, and still have another two chapters to read today. I don't want to feel like I'm reading this stuff for the first time come Wednesday.
I've already got my scrubs and they've been washed. I'm committed. I didn't get in this program to fail.

A collection of blurbs stemming from mostly the motorized projects that I do. Some posts mixed in have to do with my experiences in X-ray school. (Some entries are from older blogs that I killed off.) Some of my toys are a Mazdaspeed Miata that I work on and take to the track, a little Harley that I can't stop modding and an old Yamaha RD400 that I've been collecting parts for over the past 15 years. When I'm not wrenching, sometimes I mountain bike, sometimes I snowboard, sometimes I make beer.
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