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<blockquote data-quote="eodneil" data-source="post: 402662" data-attributes="member: 13036"><p>He did not mention SI units and neither did I. The only problem you may find with the SI units on that particular 2382 exam simulator are that the <span style="color: rgb(40,40,40)">Ω symbol did not convert very well into the</span> software and came out as a ?, so not sure where you are coming from with that statement.</p><p></p><p>Also by your statement someone who is severely dyslexic also needs to review there knowledge? I have taught quite a few people with Dyslexia and whilst they had problems spelling quite a few of the Electrical terms, their motivation was outstanding and they often were above average and near to the top and have know gone on to become qualified Electricians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eodneil, post: 402662, member: 13036"] He did not mention SI units and neither did I. The only problem you may find with the SI units on that particular 2382 exam simulator are that the [COLOR=rgb(40,40,40)]Ω symbol did not convert very well into the[/COLOR] software and came out as a ?, so not sure where you are coming from with that statement. Also by your statement someone who is severely dyslexic also needs to review there knowledge? I have taught quite a few people with Dyslexia and whilst they had problems spelling quite a few of the Electrical terms, their motivation was outstanding and they often were above average and near to the top and have know gone on to become qualified Electricians. [/QUOTE]
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