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The_Jester
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Post subject: Using Excel to track progress  Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 22:03 |
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Joined: 31 May 2011, 22:04 Posts: 525 Location: Santa Monica, CA
Bootcamp Graduate: YES (BC: June 2011 in Los Angeles)
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Now that I'm past memorizing all of my sets, names, numbers, etc, I decided to start an Excel sheet in addition to my field reports I already type.
Sorted by the date of each sarging event, each one specifies # of sets, # of number closes, # of k-closes, # of f-closes, highest phase reached, whether I CTed, whether I had a wingman, etc. Then it goes on to specify my total number of # closes, k closes, f closes and total number of sets I've done since graduation.
So I can calculate my success ratio in each phase at any given time. I will also be able to identify which venues have the most talent based on patterns.
I may even expand this to include arrival and departure times from venues so I can track how many closes per hour I am at.
Just a fun way of tracking progress, especially if you're aiming to take on one of the challenges, like finish 1,000 sets. Who has time to write 1,000 FR's?!!
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