As of 1600 today, there are 594 Sgts registered for the various protest sessions. You can compare your# on the protest attendance sheet mailed to you. Its located at the bottom of your form after ID#.
Waaaahhh said
Nov 29, 2011
Wow, that's it?
HB said
Nov 30, 2011
Out of that 250 will show up... MAYBE
okeedokee said
Nov 30, 2011
HB wrote:
Out of that 250 will show up... MAYBE
Don't be such a pessimist.
Most importantly, people should try to remember that they must demonstrate why their answer is better or as good as the proposed answer. That's important. You can't just attack the proposed answer.
ImDrained said
Nov 30, 2011
I agree with you Waaaahhh, I would have thought more people would have registered. 241 passed, 594 registered what in the heck happened to the other 765 people, Im thinking at least half or close to half got in the 60's, Unless a lot of them got discouraged and gave up before the fight began....bummer we needed everyone to get down there to let this job know we are standing together for what is right. I guess we are not on one accord....
PFB said
Nov 30, 2011
You don't have to attend a protest session to protest a question. I am sure a lot of Sgts will mail in protests as well. So those who attend a session should put the question # and topic up for others who got it wrong to mail in a protest.
outat20 said
Nov 30, 2011
do we have to show up at 930, or can we go later?
area1 said
Nov 30, 2011
can we really trust DCAS. lol i think they make up the rules as they go. take no chances... i will be there at 9am. also, We where told we can bring in material that will support our protest, as long as they are not hand written. i am going to type out my protests and have PG printouts with me. they better not question it. thats my fear.
TrYAGaiN said
Nov 30, 2011
ImDrained wrote:
I agree with you Waaaahhh, I would have thought more people would have registered. 241 passed, 594 registered what in the heck happened to the other 765 people, Im thinking at least half or close to half got in the 60's, Unless a lot of them got discouraged and gave up before the fight began....bummer we needed everyone to get down there to let this job know we are standing together for what is right. I guess we are not on one accord....
I highly doubt half of the people that took this test got in the 60s. The people in the 60s are studiers. I'm sure almost anyone with a 63 or higher will be at a protest session. Alot of people I talked to got in the 50s. There is a lot of 60s but probably not as much as we think.
NeedOutOfNarcotics said
Nov 30, 2011
Scored a 63, my ID# is 70
nycop80 said
Nov 30, 2011
I think try again is right.
technocrat said
Nov 30, 2011
I got similar feed back from people at 1PP as "tryagain"
As of 1600 today, there are 594 Sgts registered for the various protest sessions. You can compare your# on the protest attendance sheet mailed to you. Its located at the bottom of your form after ID#.
Don't be such a pessimist.
Most importantly, people should try to remember that they must demonstrate why their answer is better or as good as the proposed answer. That's important. You can't just attack the proposed answer.
I agree with you Waaaahhh, I would have thought more people would have registered. 241 passed, 594 registered what in the heck happened to the other 765 people, Im thinking at least half or close to half got in the 60's, Unless a lot of them got discouraged and gave up before the fight began....bummer we needed everyone to get down there to let this job know we are standing together for what is right. I guess we are not on one accord....
You don't have to attend a protest session to protest a question. I am sure a lot of Sgts will mail in protests as well. So those who attend a session should put the question # and topic up for others who got it wrong to mail in a protest.
also, We where told we can bring in material that will support our protest, as long as they are not hand written. i am going to type out my protests and have PG printouts with me. they better not question it. thats my fear.
I highly doubt half of the people that took this test got in the 60s. The people in the 60s are studiers. I'm sure almost anyone with a 63 or higher will be at a protest session. Alot of people I talked to got in the 50s. There is a lot of 60s but probably not as much as we think.