Thursday:
We began with the first aid test, which was the easiest for everyone, not just me.
The good news was that it wasn't a written test. Professor Victor Adom brought in a specialized dummy for the exam and had the students practice what they'd learned on it.
Of course, each student had to perform a different rescue operation, so there was no way to simply copy others to pass.
For instance, when I finished conducting the initial checks on the dummy, I found that it was choking due to some kind of fluid blocking its throat. I turned it onto its side and used two fingers to remove everything.
As for Daristan, after performing his checks, he found that the dummy had no pulse, so he opened its airway and pressed down on its chest for thirty seconds. Then he checked its pulse again and repeated the process.