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btaylor64 Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:30pm

If you are getting a better schedule.... good! It will not do you any good to stay at those lower levels and hone your patient whistles and game awareness skills, it just comes with time and repitition. You are going to screw up, just make sure when you screw up that you fix it. That is part of developing as an official. If you are screwing up the same thing time and time again then that is a lack of concentration and will to get better.

Work what your assignor gives you. Like someone said earlier, he wouldn't give you the games if he didn't want you to have them. Work hard, watch tape, have the will and persistence to want to develop as an official and you will notice exponential growth. Good luck.

Nevadaref Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:42pm

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Originally Posted by IREFU2
My goal is to stay ahead of the game. I got to college camps in the summer to prepair me for my next high school season as well as "possibly" getting picked up on the college level. Sometimes, opportunity will knock, but if you are not ready when it knocks, then you are behind in the game. So, moving up too fast is a good thing if you are ready!!!!!

Is that something like an arranged marriage? :D

Junker Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:29am

I'm going to agree with almost everyone here. Yes, it is possible to move up to fast, but in your situation I wouldn't tell an assignor no to varsity games. Besides, you know what you want to work on. Concentrate on those areas. AS you work more varsity, the game will slow down. It is a much easier game to work.

26 Year Gap Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:21pm

This is my first year doing a full varsity schedule. I find that working with more experienced officials 'elevates my game'. I am finding that as the season is progressing that I am learning things more quickly and I am becoming a better official as a result. I went to a camp this past summer, which has helped. I think if you end up going backwards by informing your assignor you are not ready that you will always regret it. You may not get another chance.

Chess Ref Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:01pm

Well it's pretty obvious what the majority thinks. My wife, who is not an official, pretty much was on the same page as you guys/gals. :cool:

I will silently accept my schedule and not say a word to my assignor. :)

26 Year Gap Fri Dec 28, 2007 09:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chess Ref
Well it's pretty obvious what the majority thinks. My wife, who is not an official, pretty much was on the same page as you guys/gals. :cool:

I will silently accept my schedule and not say a word to my assignor. :)

Well, you COULD say 'Thanks'.


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