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Big Tone
I took the part ‘P’ a few weeks ago which is easy enough to get through, despite getting questions wrong, but I have the big book to deal with in a couple of weeks and this exam is a lot more serious so I’m told.
They said there’s no way even an experienced electrician would ever know exactly where everything is, least of all memorise it, so it’s basically an exercise in knowing where to look for things.
I was told that it averages out at about two minutes per question, which sounds a lot but I can just imagine how that will feel more like twenty seconds as I frantically fumble my way through page after page like a blithering idiot.
For this same reason I was also told that getting the book beforehand isn’t actually going to be very helpful, but I’m not sure that is so? I wouldn’t call myself a natural scholar and would usually train my brain with much repetitive reading so at least I don’t feel like I’m trudging through War and Peace for the first time.
Any advice or information is most welcome. I’m really quite nervous about failing it and at, (another), £850 for this course I don’t think my employer would be very impressed with me either.
Tone
They said there’s no way even an experienced electrician would ever know exactly where everything is, least of all memorise it, so it’s basically an exercise in knowing where to look for things.
I was told that it averages out at about two minutes per question, which sounds a lot but I can just imagine how that will feel more like twenty seconds as I frantically fumble my way through page after page like a blithering idiot.
For this same reason I was also told that getting the book beforehand isn’t actually going to be very helpful, but I’m not sure that is so? I wouldn’t call myself a natural scholar and would usually train my brain with much repetitive reading so at least I don’t feel like I’m trudging through War and Peace for the first time.
Any advice or information is most welcome. I’m really quite nervous about failing it and at, (another), £850 for this course I don’t think my employer would be very impressed with me either.
Tone