I’ve put in a lot of time and effort into ensuring I’m prepared to pass the exam tomorrow. Nonetheless, I feel it’s prudent to remain cognizant of the many risks we all remain exposed to—some of which, if realized, could result in significant underperformance during the exam.
At this point, I’ve concluded that the biggest threat to exam success is suffering a concussion or some other head trauma that impairs my cognition between now and Saturday morning. To mitigate this risk, I’ve worn headgear throughout the week, 16 hours a day. I’m getting a few odd looks from clients, and the occasional question from colleagues, but I intend to continue wearing my helmet until shortly before the exam.
I’m confident other candidates have taken steps to manage certain risks ahead of the exam, and I’m curious as to what they are. Feel free to share.
And good luck tomorrow!
At this point, I’ve concluded that the biggest threat to exam success is suffering a concussion or some other head trauma that impairs my cognition between now and Saturday morning. To mitigate this risk, I’ve worn headgear throughout the week, 16 hours a day. I’m getting a few odd looks from clients, and the occasional question from colleagues, but I intend to continue wearing my helmet until shortly before the exam.
I’m confident other candidates have taken steps to manage certain risks ahead of the exam, and I’m curious as to what they are. Feel free to share.
And good luck tomorrow!