"I'm sure they're aware of our strengths and weaknesses," Lizzy said, but didn't comment further. They would surely test on everything, but the question became how and to what extent. Was this some kind of delayed "wash out" testing? Lizzy had assumed that sort of thing would have been done prior to even getting an invitation to the program, but sometimes they recruited more than they needed so they could skim the additional cream from the crop. Lizzy was friendly, but she had been told enough to understand how the military ran things. Lizzy smiled and shook her head. "I guess Illinois is right. I'm going to give the training room some space and hit it later, though, when everyone else has had a turn. It was nice getting to meet you all." She glanced between Iowa and Montana. "Good luck tomorrow, if I don't see you sooner." While the others went their own ways, Lizzy focused on finishing her meal with her own thoughts for company.