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JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 26 Jan 2003 11:04:33 -0500
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I think that the diagramed questions will work in your favor because at my
exam if they decide to do this at your exam they'll count them as right.





On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Dave Hillebrandt wrote:

> hi April, i echo everyones good wishes to you and will keep my fingers
> crossed all day. Don't need to be able to use them for super bowl anyway,
> hahaha. it was handy for them to be able to eliminate questions with
> diagrams but they have plenty of questions to choose from in the pool so
> they still get what they are looking for, to show that you know all the main
> parts for that license. I never have had any trouble with the CW but did
> copy down on my brailler the text just in case I went braindead when
> questions came along. Sure glad that i'm done taking tests because can't say
> i enjoyed them. The advanced is only test that really gave me a hard time
> back in early 90s and failed it first time. I just wasn't properly prepared
> but studied a little harder and passed no problem second time. Theory isn't
> my thing but for extra was over prepared and no problem at all.
> unfortunately math is not one of my things either so made a stupid mistake
> in extra and missed only one question and had a minus instead of a plus on
> one answer. As long as you answer enough to pass, it doesn't matter how many
> you miss. A 75 percent is just as good as 100 percent in this deal. 73, Dave
> W4CI
>

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