SECOND CLASS SCOUT
And do not be surprised that when you use the Scout Oath and Law for guidance, others will recognize those values in you and respect you for it. Set high standards fo yourself and strive to reach them. No one can ask anything more of you.
10. Participate in a Scoutmaster conference.
Your scoutmaster will probably ask you what you like best about Scouting? What are you contributing to your patrol and troop? Are there ways that troop leaders can make the experience even better for you?
As you look toward First Class, our Scoutmaster might remind you that he and the rest of your Scout troop are behind you. They are cheering you on and are always ready to give you a hand whenever you need it.
11. Complete your board of review.