Oh, God! It’s 1:30 am, on a school night, and I’m here, blogging! But I just had to shout it to the world: I can’t believe it, but I PASSED THE CSWA! I did, I really did! I took the test tonight (last night?), after the kids went to bed, and I got 80%. I guess that’s not bad. It wasn’t easy as pie, but it wasn’t as impossible as I feared, either. I would say the test was fair for the time allowed and all the dimensions were there too. Some were tricky to see, though. I bet I could’ve gotten 100% if I hadn’t been so incredible nervous ( I was literally cold and shivering) and confused one of those tricky-to-see dimensions. The answer was there the whole time, but by the time I realized my mistake, I had ran out of time to fix it. When I first saw the test, I was about to give up. I said to myself, “there’s no way I can pass this test”. I’m glad I persevered! OK, now I really need to sleep! Oh, praise the Lord! He gives grace to those not-so-fast drafters on this side of the Rio Grande!
Congrats Gabi, that is awesome. All that time of worrying shoud now be over. Congrats again!
Congrats!
You have bragging rights now, you beat me on the test. I only got 70%!
Whoooo hoooo!!!!!!!
Well done Gabi. I will open a spot up on the stump the chump panel for you.
Ben
Congrats, Gabi!
It is you who is now *my* hero!
Jeff
Thank you, guys! I feel this like a little milestone. Of course, right now I also feel like a fumigated mosquito. I’m soooo tired my whole body hurts!
Ben, don’t go opening spots… I’m no chump! Sometimes, I may be a bit of a chimp, swinging on the monkeybars with my son, but definitely not a chump. And this “chimp” is still loaded with last night’s caffeine AND exhausted. Not a good combination!
Now I have to sleep for a month and then spend time preparing for the CSWP.
Very cool gabi. congrats.
Congrats, Gabi!
Brian
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Congrats Gabi!!
Ricky Jordan
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Good Work Gabi !!!
Thanks, Josh, Brian, Ricky and Kholish! It feels kind of like when playing video games with my son. You know, that feeling you get when you finally clear a level and unlock all kinds of surprises. But, wait, just don’t tell my son that I compared SW with a video game or he’ll come back after me, demanding to have it for his own enjoyment.