by Bill Pitcher » Tue May 27, 2008 7:50 am
Craig,
I usually ask the candidate to tell us about themselves . . . family, school, hobies, sports, etc. You know all of this, so there is nothing to study. They won't ask you to do any first aid, tie knots or build a fire! You've done all of that to get this far. As mentioned, know your Scout Oath and Law, think about the merit badges you've earned, the great Scouting experiences you have had, and collect your thoughts on your project . . how you found it, how you showed leadership, and what problems or changes came up.
You know all of this, too. So relax and enjoy. Good Luck!
YIS,
Bill
Eagle '63, ASM, Council Advancement Comm.(Eagle advisor),OA VIGIL member,NESA, council training staff,