Every class at every academy has something that they feel they didn't deserve and that they've had it somewhat harder than the class before them. My class always said "still taking out the trash", which really represented a lot of other things. Does it really matter in the end? No, not at all. Training is important, and it is good for the 2/c to get pumped for it. As a 2/c, we found a website for the incoming class, in which some future swabs posted things they probably didn't want their cadre finding...I would advise against doing that. Other than that, I wouldn't worry about any class training you, other than do what your told, and do your best. You will be challenged to do things you think you are incapable of...and then you will quickly find out not only are you capable of completing those tasks, but you will do so successfully.
The training you should be interested in, at this point, as prospective midshipmen, is keeping in shape, acclimating yourself to the heat once it finally gets hot outside, and enjoying the few remaining months of regular civilian life. Ouitside of that...it's all up to your cadre, who at this time should be concerned about training.
That's my 2 cents.