It's not just you…it's called "attention to detail". I think that's how the program was designed.... I think sometimes we as students get too wrapped up in the little things; or maybe its just me!
No debrief would, I think, be something akin to a "major instructional fail". I can't explain or defend that.I have a question for all of you instructors out there...why do some instructors give out straight MIF/ straight 4's/ whatever, and offer no debrief?
I know many others have said "no worries": "no debrief means you're fine…", but I just think that's wrong. You prepared in advance…you sweated the small stuff…you brought your best game that day, you performed the required [whatever]. To not even get a "coffee pot" debrief is just…wow.
CAVEAT: Nothing's going to change because I think it's wrong…any longer.