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Oh, one more thing: The last test I took was read by someone who was very
efficient. The exam was graded by someone else. I just got my General in
that fashion: no diagrams.
Jose - KK4JZX
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On Behalf Of Howard Kaufman
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 2:02 AM
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Subject: Re: introduction
You can ask for the test questions in Braille, but it might be to late to
arrange that. I am sure the V E will read you the questions, so they know
you aren't being fed the answers. I think calculators are okay, but I do
the math in my head, and their might not be any on the technician test
anyway. When I saw it, the tech and general class theory was the same test.
The code requirement was different. Well with no code requirement, I can't
help you with the tests.
I don't think I would have passed my extra, with out having that test under
my fingers. Then again, that's why I am a Braille reader. Many of us
unfortunately are not.
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