My main fear is that I don't finish my cases on time and fall behind. My goal is to pass this block and falling behind will possibly result in me failing the block
My fear for the block is not passing it, stressing too much or not improving from last year, falling behind, a little bit of the presentation as well, and not keeping up with the portfolio, because it needs constant attention.
having another stroke!! or heart operation!! lol. But in all seriousness, when i close my eyes I see the demon called bilateral balanced occlusion. It lurks in the corner of my bedroom every night and follow me to class!!! Freak-en scary shit!!
My fear is not being able to produce the quality of work in the time provided to pass the block. Luckily we have the 3 weeks in-services training in between to help us with some improvements, for those who choose to work by a plastics lab.
If I was you that is exactly what I would have done, work in a plastics lab. When in class you should focus on one case at a time, you are given one case per day sone stick to conpleting that case and receiving feedback
Not enough time for beer
ReplyDeleteMy main fear is that I don't finish my cases on time and fall behind. My goal is to pass this block and falling behind will possibly result in me failing the block
ReplyDeleteKyle if you follow my schedule you will be fine
Deleteworking overtime and actually arriving late at home and tired, that will me make me tired everdayday!
ReplyDeleteThis block will prepare you for the real world of being a dental technician. Busy days should be your norm.
Deletedoesn't that sometimes lower the standard of your work when you under pressure?
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ReplyDeleteHitting rock bottom
ReplyDeleteJust take it one day at a time and you will be fine. Work with me and not against me
DeleteMy fear for the block is not passing it, stressing too much or not improving from last year, falling behind, a little bit of the presentation as well, and not keeping up with the portfolio, because it needs constant attention.
ReplyDeleteWork one day at a time and if you work constantly and consistantly you will be fine. The presentation will prepare you for BTech presentations
Deletehaving another stroke!! or heart operation!! lol. But in all seriousness, when i close my eyes I see the demon called bilateral balanced occlusion. It lurks in the corner of my bedroom every night and follow me to class!!! Freak-en scary shit!!
ReplyDeleteMy fear is not being able to produce the quality of work in the time provided to pass the block. Luckily we have the 3 weeks in-services training in between to help us with some improvements, for those who choose to work by a plastics lab.
ReplyDeleteIf I was you that is exactly what I would have done, work in a plastics lab. When in class you should focus on one case at a time, you are given one case per day sone stick to conpleting that case and receiving feedback
DeleteMy matric reunion! Getting old and bold! HEHE!
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