When I saw how hard my wife prepared for her Project Management exam, I got seriously jealous. After driving her for 4 hours to Dallas to take the exam, I decided to do it too myself, cold.
Respectful, though incredulous, she was a very nice lady.
Learning: 1. OK, this is it. Not only I couldn’t hide the camera successfully, she was constantly peeking at it. I am buying some new equipment. Thank you for your suggestions.
2. Looking back, I could have offered some alternatives, such as taking some other exams there that didn’t have this much restriction. Or get a printed version and try it out.
great thinking, you are getting creative now, I like that
I feel like I have to let you know that I love your videos and your blog! You are hilarious and each video is very enjoyable; it’s wonderful to see how people react to the questions. Glad to hear you’re getting a new camera–I hope it works! I wonder if eventually even with the hidden camera people will recognize you (are you that famous yet?) Look forward to more daily surprises–best of luck
Love your blog, good luck with everything!
~Stephanie
What happened to Day 12?
I am with you I don’t see it either. I love comming home to see the videos. I tell others about your quest. Good luck wit it.
Deb
Hello, son.This whole rejection therapy is not working.Count how many times did you say ‘like’, because I can’t count up to such a high number.You were very nervous and insecure.I would’ve just walked in like a boss and say “it’s ok” if anybody questioned me on my way and keep walking confidently.This is how you grow balls.Step your game up, dawg!
LOL.. leopard mom sounds like ‘leper’ mom