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<blockquote data-quote="northernspark" data-source="post: 342697" data-attributes="member: 6948"><p>I did mine last year, if you can get access to past paper then do so and get your head round the way the questions are worded as they try their hardest to throw you with the majority of the questions.</p><p></p><p>Canoes example answer is an absolute gem and if you can structure yours like that and also have the knowledge to go with it then you'll have no problem. I was told to brush up on all supply types and be able to produce detailed diagrams of them, also a detailed account of how to carry out IR tests, ring finals, Zs and also testing earth electrodes with all the expected values and a detailed drawing of how the tests are carried out</p><p></p><p>in the written exams you only just have enough time so keep your answers concise and don't go off on a tangent, practice this as its so easy to do and loses alot of people so much time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northernspark, post: 342697, member: 6948"] I did mine last year, if you can get access to past paper then do so and get your head round the way the questions are worded as they try their hardest to throw you with the majority of the questions. Canoes example answer is an absolute gem and if you can structure yours like that and also have the knowledge to go with it then you'll have no problem. I was told to brush up on all supply types and be able to produce detailed diagrams of them, also a detailed account of how to carry out IR tests, ring finals, Zs and also testing earth electrodes with all the expected values and a detailed drawing of how the tests are carried out in the written exams you only just have enough time so keep your answers concise and don't go off on a tangent, practice this as its so easy to do and loses alot of people so much time [/QUOTE]
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