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Wish me luck!

I am going to be taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam in 7 hours.

- I haven't studied like I should have.

- I just got home from a bbq.

- I lost a friend this week and I am in a "blah" mood.

- I am ticked that I am missing this awesome luncheon being held at my church tomorrow.



Wish me luck!!!!!!


LOL!

Comments

Morgank98 said…
Good luck Dimps, you'll go great, because you are. Remember The Secret!!! And I'll have fun for you this weekend.
Leslie said…
Good Luck! We've all been there...

Go Dimps Go, that exam ain't got nothin' on you! ;)
SingleGuyMoney said…
Good Luck on the test! Sorry to hear about your friend.
Kaye said…
Been there, done that. No postcard desired. =) Really, you'll be fine...and relieved that it's all over!
Anonymous said…
Good luck Dimples. I hope it went ok :)
Melissa said…
Hope you did well! I took it too... hopefully I did better than last time too! Guess we'll both find out in a few months!
Anonymous said…
Update plz, how did you do on the test?

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