practical exam theory
#136
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Re: practical exam theory
Evening Kenny, Iam coming up to Glasgow, i did the pre assessment there as well.
Iain
Iain
#138
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Re: practical exam theory
Morning Kenny, Yes and Yes but Iam still worried about it though is it your 1st attempt.
NWDS
NWDS
#140
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Sucessful Result
dear STEVE`O ,
Firstly i would like to say to you that i am very greatful for all the help. Your posts have made a great difference to me. I gave my vetassess general electrician practical exam on 26 august in india and today got a sucessfull outcome.
you are doing a great job for the new guys trying to get to oz.
god bless u
Firstly i would like to say to you that i am very greatful for all the help. Your posts have made a great difference to me. I gave my vetassess general electrician practical exam on 26 august in india and today got a sucessfull outcome.
you are doing a great job for the new guys trying to get to oz.
god bless u
#141
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Re: practical exam theory
http://www.play-hookey.com/dc_theory...inductors.html
More formulae for theory.
Got mine next week (Tuesday in Blackburn)
More formulae for theory.
Got mine next week (Tuesday in Blackburn)
#142
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Re: practical exam theory
Safe Isolation safe Isolation and mor safe Isolation, good luck with it I did mine at Glasgow it was relaxed but the assessor was on the ball.
isr999
isr999
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Re: practical exam theory
Did my exam yesterday, 1st time at it and I think it went really well. I noticed I scored 15/18 on theory and he was really happy with the rest, couldn't pick a fault on any aspect.
Really straight forward. I did my 2360 10 years ago now and after revising a bit and brushed up on resistors in parallel and series etc I was confident with what the theory contained and it was really staright forward.
I went into the exam worried and flustered but once I settled into a rhythm it was really very basic.
Good luck to anyone else taking it soon
Results in 10 days(ish) i'll let you know how I got on.
Really straight forward. I did my 2360 10 years ago now and after revising a bit and brushed up on resistors in parallel and series etc I was confident with what the theory contained and it was really staright forward.
I went into the exam worried and flustered but once I settled into a rhythm it was really very basic.
Good luck to anyone else taking it soon
Results in 10 days(ish) i'll let you know how I got on.
#144
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Re: practical exam theory
Well done Ben, were did you do it ?? and who was the assessor ??.
Iain
Iain
#145
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The assessor was Roger and I took the exam at Blackburn college.
#147
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Re: practical exam theory
well done Ben have some of these.
isr999
isr999
#149
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Hello everyone, just joined. i am having a nightmare in Australia and need some advice. I am trying to get my Electrical A grade for WA but its taking ages to precoces and am running out off cash.I have applied to the TRA people for assessment but its taking ages and have had to turn down work. Dose anyone know if you can sit this test in the UK as i am planning to fly home to look for work again. I worked for 4 years in the North Sea As an Inst /elec tech and before that i completed a 4 year apprentship, but the Electrical board over here only want to give my a restricted Inst controls licence which is no use. Once you get your response from the trade assessment people dose anyone know how long it lasts for.
Cheers Andy
Cheers Andy
#150
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Re: practical exam theory
andymack;
there is NOWAY you can get any licenses from the UK you must be living here & also have the TRA or VET its as simple as that mate.
there is NOWAY you can get any licenses from the UK you must be living here & also have the TRA or VET its as simple as that mate.