Response Options:20 Prepcheck buttons• 1. Suppressed | 2. Evaluated | 3. Invalidated | 4. Careful of | 5. Didn't reveal | 6. Not-ised | 7. Suggested | 8. Mistake been made | 9. Protested | 10. Anxious about | 11. Decided | 12. Withdrawn from | 13. Reached | 14. Ignored | 15. Stated | 16. Helped | 17. Altered | 18. Revealed | 19. Asserted | 20. Agreed withElsewhere• Rudiments main optionsOther• Shutting down | Don't want to continue | Realization Write on Report:Write the time at the start of the prepcheckWrite the prefix, such as "Recently...," and/or "Regarding [topic]...," or . . . Write the question number and any comments For example: 10:55 am
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Notes:PrepcheckPrep- is short for "preparatory," meaning "preparing for." A prepcheck is a thorough way to get ruds in before doing, er, something else. :)20 prepcheck buttonsThe 20 buttons are meant to be checked one after the other in sequence from #1. Each one has a link here so that if you have to start in the middle for some reason, it is easy to do so.Prepcheck prefix(es)Write down and bear in mind the prepcheck prefix(es). Examples: Generally (i.e., with no prefix) | "Recently" | "Regarding my finances" | "In this lifetime" | "Regarding Mamie Slutz," and combinations of both time-limiter and topic.Use the same prefix(es) per prepcheck, the same prefix(es) with each button. Obviously, PaulsRobot cannot state all the possible prefixes. Rather than using only the bare question, i.e. with no prefix, each question starts with a "_____", and you will have to mentally substitute whatever limiting prefix(es) you are using for that particular session. Other procedural points
Out-rudimentsFrom Clearbird: Prep-checks tend to uncover out-ruds on the subject as it is designed to get the ruds in thoroughly in the area. If you uncover an ARC break, you handle it per 'Flying ruds' and do the Assessments on it (ARCU CDEINR and E/S to F/N). An F/N, VGIs on an ARC break handling would be the EP for that button. You go on to the next button as explained above.General instructions for L1C/Rudiments/Prepcheck(Full details here)
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