Well, i'm back from BMQ..sadly I VR'd for a personal reason...I did some thinking and I think I made a bad move quitting highschool to join the Army..I should have just waited till I graduated. The guy who interviewed me even said.."I strongly, STRONGLY encourage you to graduate, give me your word that you will graduate sometime in your life". So i'm going to graduate and go back to BMQ after summer ^-^
Alright so now that we got that little story out of the way.
Shaving.
Don't lie to your instructors about shaving in the morning because they can spot a piece of stubble from down the hall and it will just make you look bad in the end. The trick is honesty--I learned that the hard way when I was in the PAT Platoon office and I had forgotten to shave that morning. Having two Master Seamen inspecting your face on both sides of you, laughing at you and telling you to go to the bathroom and shave with whatever you can find is not a good way of leaving an impression
Next.
Before I arrived to St.Jean, I always use to shave with an electric razor. The new routine of shaving every morning with a 'manual' razor was brutal for me. My face bled, my neck was red for hours, I started to get skin bumps which I cut open every morning while shaving...my advice is simple:
Learn how to shave.
The last thing you want is your face to start sweating during your morning PT and irritating your face the whole morning.
I have a tip for everyone who will be attending the next winter BMQ. When you have razor burn and you're doing pushups outside in -30 degree weather with your hands in a puddle of slush...everytime you go down for a push up, lay each side of your face on the ice, it helps.