I've not been on here for donkeys. Partly due to being busy a while back and more lately to being out of action due to illness. I am considering a new career but that's another story for another time. Its been so long in fact, I forgot my password and when I tried to reclaim it, the email account I had used all that time ago when I signed up, is now redundant so I've had to sign up for a nice brand new sparkly account oooow!
But.... some things never change. The OPs question was:
Got my ACS - first test next week, reading like mad, anyone know if theres any online tutorials? (Like questions, tips etc)
Thank you
And I thought, like a few of you on here, Viper, The BG Issued Book (rare as hen's teeth like), Obviously the British Standards Book etc etc. So some like minded responses. But I couldn't help chuckle at the bickering that went on between some members. Which, in my opinion, didn't really answer the lads question. You may come back at me and suggest that you were merely pointing out the 'holes' in the exams but its not REALLY what he asked....
To my knowledge, you won't get any 'online' tutorials mate. And to be honest, i wouldn't trust something 'online' unless it was put together by someone like Viper etc. You could be reading any old tat. You need to make sure you are up to speed with the British Standards. You DO NOT have to know the book by heart. You have got time to look up certain references but you will NOT have time to look up ALL references. It is not as bad as you think its going to be. These things never are.... unless you have done zero preparation then you will struggle. Try to stay calm. Take a bottle of water with you. The brain doesn't like being dehydrated. If your exam is early, make sure you have breakfast. It may sound like tosh but you need the fuel to concentrate. As some of the lads have said, don't spend ages on one question. If you really cannot get it right in your head then go back to it. If you go back to some questions and you still cannot work them out then go for a certain answer such as
A and remember you answered your 'guessed' questions with
A. This will possibly help you in your resit as then you know its not
A this time
Hope that helps. Good luck.