![]() |
|
#21
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
__________________
_____________________ Class of 2017 Appointee
|
|
#22
|
||||
|
||||
|
FWIW, my DS is a 3* and says that the mental strain is greater on this year's Doolies than it was last year; however, the physical is less.
|
|
#23
|
|||
|
|||
|
Why would that be exactly?
|
|
#24
|
|||
|
|||
|
Classes sophomore year ramp up a bit more. It gets harder too when they determine their major. I guess everyone deals with it a little differently though.
|
|
#25
|
||||
|
||||
|
My son (3*) made the same comment during Parents Weekend. I'm not sure if it is just a different perspective now that he is no longer a Doolie, or whether it is mentally more diificult this year for the class of 2016.
__________________
Note: This post may contain misspellings, grammatical errors, disorganized sentence structure, or may entirely lack a coherent theme but it will only add to the overall beauty of my message. |
|
#26
|
|||
|
|||
|
I initially read this wrong, so my comment was based wrongly. I too would like to know. My 4* is struggling a little with Knowledge tests. Could they have, yet again, changed the format of the K-Test? Not that it matters, he will have to adapt and figure it out. From experience, 4* year is a mental adjustment in many ways. There is a learning curve and perspective is needed at times. I hope to be able to support my 4* when ever he needs it without over stepping the boundaries of what the Academy is teaching him. I can only make suggestions from a distance and remind him of how much he wanted this last year at this time. I can be there to listen to his venting his frustrations, but I can't change the course of events that lead to his disappointment/frustration. Only he has the power to do that. I appreciate that, as an athlete, he does have that mental break when he goes to practice. Hopefully, he can learn to balance everything soon, or goes to the right people and asks for the help he needs.
|
|
#27
|
||||
|
||||
|
Normally, a 4th year isn't as stressful academically. Because the academy is trying to fully acclimate an individual to military life, actual academics is not that difficult. It's the type of basic GRE classes you'd expect at the basic college level. Much of it a rehash or similar to High School senior classes. More emphasis is on "Military" life. Physical as well as mental with such things as knowledge tests.
2nd year, or basically after recognition, they tend to back off of the "Games" and military part as much. Academics in the 2nd year however is considered by most as the most difficult year academically. Your 3rd and 4th year still has a challenging academic life, but you're in your major more often. You tend to like the classes more. You still have some of your mandatory core classes, but academics considered by most are easier. However; realize too that your C2C/C1C years have you a lot busier with being in charge. So while academics seem to calm a little, your time management skills really need to improve. But for the sake of this discussion, your C3C year is much harder academically than your C4C year. Your C4C year is more difficult mentally, physically, and emotionally than your C3C year.
__________________
"Born Wild - Raised Proud" AIM HIGH!!! Mike... 2012-2013 Air Force Academy Brochure. Click here if you are NEW or have questions. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|