View Full Version : Anyone go to peterson school 30 hour code commercial hvac course in mass
thenewguy
01-08-2011, 04:21 PM
Hey Guys,
I need to find anyone who went through this course. The give all those guys the questions to the mass stat refrigeration lisence. I allready went to school full time for a year. I dont need to pay again just to pass the state exam with their rediculous questions. Everyone who passes takes this course. I will pay cash money for the questions that this school gives out. Please pass it on. Cash.
Take care and God bless.
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thenewguy
01-09-2011, 02:35 PM
How about the ashrea ansi books anyone have those if you dont have the test questions the peterson school gives out??? again Im paying for whatever you have. Peterson school grads in mass
thenewguy
01-13-2011, 07:01 PM
Come on someone from mass, you had to go to that school to pass the test and get licensed. Sell me the questions they gave you at the end of the course. Cash money. Do it. Go pats haha. Email
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ncboston
01-15-2011, 04:48 PM
I thought Peterson was a joke. You're going to do most of your learning on the job, and studying on your own time.
Where did you go to school? Those schools teach you just enough to get your foot in the door, the rest is up to you. If you don't feel confident enough to pass the test, I'd ask for a refund.
You would be better off learning the code instead of memorizing the answers.
supertek65
01-16-2011, 12:43 AM
you may want to be careful?
I can not imagine anybody giving test answers?
Here on this site, most of us pride ourselves on our hard work, dedication and integrity!
I would recommend turning this school into the state licensing board and start studying like the rest of us!
If you do not have the knowledge to pass the test, you should not receive the license!
I know I am going to get in trouble for not being nice, but this is a slap in the face to me and all the other hard working mechanics here . I believe this is the most disrespectful insaulting thread/post I have ever read! Then to write God bless for helping me cheat?
Admin,
Please remove this thread?
thank you,
Frank
thenewguy
01-16-2011, 01:50 PM
Hey Frank,
You posted this garbage. Allow me to reply,
"supertek65
Professional Member Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 10,651
you may want to be careful?
I can not imagine anybody giving test answers?
Here on this site, most of us pride ourselves on our hard work, dedication and integrity!
I would recommend turning this school into the state licensing board and start studying like the rest of us!
If you do not have the knowledge to pass the test, you should not receive the license!
I know I am going to get in trouble for not being nice, but this is a slap in the face to me and all the other hard working mechanics here . I believe this is the most disrespectful insaulting thread/post I have ever read! Then to write God bless for helping me cheat?
Admin,
Please remove this thread?
thank you,"
Im not cheating. You imbicile.
This school gives the exact type of super specific and trivial questions that you encounter in the test out when you pay them. Nothing to do with cheating, if finding out the exact type of questions is cheating than the school itself is. Its a racket. I dont feel like being a part of.
Nothing to do with in the field experience.
I talked to a guy who took the test with (his words) "the best hvac person he has ever known" they both had to take this class to pass it. 20 pluss years in the feild was not enough. He did better than the guy who was an allstar at hvac, the best of the best. He said the class gave you exactly what to memorize. They ask you amoina and mechanical room specifics (if you dont know and you should that stuff isnt stuff you deal with in the field often if at all).
Read my post before calling me a cheater or condemning me for not wanting to be a part of the racket.
I studied a book 400 pluss pages and it didnt help me at all. Then someone told me about a pamphlet/book 40 pages (that you have to pay 4 times the cost for a peterson) and it made a huge difference.
You sound like one of these guys you run into who never had to really earn it. Too ignorant to realise that this is how the test is in mass. Or you just want to make it hard for guys coming up in this time now. It was damb easy to get in and learn when you started so spare me the BS story. Im just telling the truth. If you cant handle it its cause its true. I run into clowns galore who had it way easy never getting into this. When you got your license (if you even have one) the test was a joke, Ive heard about it from alcholic bosses. Give me a break. Your test was laughable.
supertek65
01-16-2011, 01:57 PM
You are not talking nice!
You may get an infraction?
Hey Frank,
You posted this garbage. Allow me to reply,
"supertek65
Professional Member Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 10,651
you may want to be careful?
I can not imagine anybody giving test answers?
Here on this site, most of us pride ourselves on our hard work, dedication and integrity!
I would recommend turning this school into the state licensing board and start studying like the rest of us!
If you do not have the knowledge to pass the test, you should not receive the license!
I know I am going to get in trouble for not being nice, but this is a slap in the face to me and all the other hard working mechanics here . I believe this is the most disrespectful insaulting thread/post I have ever read! Then to write God bless for helping me cheat?
Admin,
Please remove this thread?
thank you,"
Im not cheating. You imbicile.
This school gives the exact type of super specific and trivial questions that you encounter in the test out when you pay them. Nothing to do with cheating, if finding out the exact type of questions is cheating than the school itself is. Its a racket. I dont feel like being a part of.
Nothing to do with in the field experience.
I talked to a guy who took the test with (his words) "the best hvac person he has ever known" they both had to take this class to pass it. 20 pluss years in the feild was not enough. He did better than the guy who was an allstar at hvac, the best of the best. He said the class gave you exactly what to memorize. They ask you amoina and mechanical room specifics (if you dont know and you should that stuff isnt stuff you deal with in the field often if at all).
Read my post before calling me a cheater or condemning me for not wanting to be a part of the racket.
I studied a book 400 pluss pages and it didnt help me at all. Then someone told me about a pamphlet/book 40 pages (that you have to pay 4 times the cost for a peterson) and it made a huge difference.
You sound like one of these guys you run into who never had to really earn it. Too ignorant to realise that this is how the test is in mass. Or you just want to make it hard for guys coming up in this time now. It was damb easy to get in and learn when you started so spare me the BS story. Im just telling the truth. If you cant handle it its cause its true. I run into clowns galore who had it way easy never getting into this. When you got your license (if you even have one) the test was a joke, Ive heard about it from alcholic bosses. Give me a break. Your test was laughable.
thenewguy
01-16-2011, 02:01 PM
I thought Peterson was a joke. You're going to do most of your learning on the job, and studying on your own time.
Where did you go to school? Those schools teach you just enough to get your foot in the door, the rest is up to you. If you don't feel confident enough to pass the test, I'd ask for a refund.
You would be better off learning the code instead of memorizing the answers.
Peterson is a joke. I toatally agree I went to a full time school for a year not the quicky peterson in and out type. I know the schools teach you just enough. I get that, Im in the door and working in service now for awhile. I know alot more. This test asks the most arbitrary and super trivial questions that you dont allways run into when working if at all. Learning code and memorizing answers is semantics to me. Ok whats the code book Ill read it. I could give you a 400 page hvac book that wouldnt help a bit. I know I read it and took the stupid test. Or a specific ansi ashrae pamphlet thats 40 pages maybe it would help a ton. Ive heard it all from guys who took the test when it was not computerized and like 20 questions. Its a different test now. Total BS questions. I could ask you questions about the english language, which you are fluent in and have been using for several decades at least but if I wanted to find 50 pluss grammar questions that you couldnt answer it would be easy to do. Thats whats going on with the mass hvac test.
Thank you for your reply.
I apprecaiate your help. I like comunicating with inteligent adults its refreshing after comunicating with a donkey like frank.
supertek65
01-16-2011, 02:01 PM
By the way! It is spelled IMBECILE! :ghug:
Hey Frank,
You posted this garbage. Allow me to reply,
"supertek65
Professional Member Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 10,651
you may want to be careful?
I can not imagine anybody giving test answers?
Here on this site, most of us pride ourselves on our hard work, dedication and integrity!
I would recommend turning this school into the state licensing board and start studying like the rest of us!
If you do not have the knowledge to pass the test, you should not receive the license!
I know I am going to get in trouble for not being nice, but this is a slap in the face to me and all the other hard working mechanics here . I believe this is the most disrespectful insaulting thread/post I have ever read! Then to write God bless for helping me cheat?
Admin,
Please remove this thread?
thank you,"
Im not cheating. You imbicile.
This school gives the exact type of super specific and trivial questions that you encounter in the test out when you pay them. Nothing to do with cheating, if finding out the exact type of questions is cheating than the school itself is. Its a racket. I dont feel like being a part of.
Nothing to do with in the field experience.
I talked to a guy who took the test with (his words) "the best hvac person he has ever known" they both had to take this class to pass it. 20 pluss years in the feild was not enough. He did better than the guy who was an allstar at hvac, the best of the best. He said the class gave you exactly what to memorize. They ask you amoina and mechanical room specifics (if you dont know and you should that stuff isnt stuff you deal with in the field often if at all).
Read my post before calling me a cheater or condemning me for not wanting to be a part of the racket.
I studied a book 400 pluss pages and it didnt help me at all. Then someone told me about a pamphlet/book 40 pages (that you have to pay 4 times the cost for a peterson) and it made a huge difference.
You sound like one of these guys you run into who never had to really earn it. Too ignorant to realise that this is how the test is in mass. Or you just want to make it hard for guys coming up in this time now. It was damb easy to get in and learn when you started so spare me the BS story. Im just telling the truth. If you cant handle it its cause its true. I run into clowns galore who had it way easy never getting into this. When you got your license (if you even have one) the test was a joke, Ive heard about it from alcholic bosses. Give me a break. Your test was laughable.
thenewguy
01-16-2011, 02:08 PM
You are not talking nice!
You may get an infraction?
Im just stating the truth Frank. You want something sugar coated ..... buy a jelly donut.
Fact not opinoin.
Im sorry I cant answer your question.
"You may get an infraction?"
It like other things you wrote, isnt too logical.
Just calling it like it is.
Dunkins is still open so go a dozen on me haha
supertek65
01-16-2011, 02:10 PM
I am not a cheater! LOL!!!!!!!!!!:LOL:
Hey Guys,
I need to find anyone who went through this course. The give all those guys the questions to the mass stat refrigeration lisence. I allready went to school full time for a year. I dont need to pay again just to pass the state exam with their rediculous questions. Everyone who passes takes this course. I will pay cash money for the questions that this school gives out. Please pass it on. Cash.
Take care and God bless.
Reply to this with any tips
How about the ashrea ansi books anyone have those if you dont have the test questions the peterson school gives out??? again Im paying for whatever you have. Peterson school grads in mass
Come on someone from mass, you had to go to that school to pass the test and get licensed. Sell me the questions they gave you at the end of the course. Cash money. Do it. Go pats haha. Email geraldmail2001@yahoo.com.:spitball:
supertek65
01-16-2011, 02:13 PM
donkey?
That is not nice!
Infraction!:ghug:
Peterson is a joke. I toatally agree I went to a full time school for a year not the quicky peterson in and out type. I know the schools teach you just enough. I get that, Im in the door and working in service now for awhile. I know alot more. This test asks the most arbitrary and super trivial questions that you dont allways run into when working if at all. Learning code and memorizing answers is semantics to me. Ok whats the code book Ill read it. I could give you a 400 page hvac book that wouldnt help a bit. I know I read it and took the stupid test. Or a specific ansi ashrae pamphlet thats 40 pages maybe it would help a ton. Ive heard it all from guys who took the test when it was not computerized and like 20 questions. Its a different test now. Total BS questions. I could ask you questions about the english language, which you are fluent in and have been using for several decades at least but if I wanted to find 50 pluss grammar questions that you couldnt answer it would be easy to do. Thats whats going on with the mass hvac test.
Thank you for your reply.
I apprecaiate your help. I like comunicating with inteligent adults its refreshing after comunicating with a donkey like frank.
ncboston
01-16-2011, 07:23 PM
You guys need to chill out.
This is only work related stuff. it's not that important to get all riled up about.
Peterson WAS a joke. I passed the Ma. test on the first try. It's not that hard. Just study. The experience you have gotten from being in the field will be enough for you to pass.
My advice would be to pursue the hvac systems design program at northeastern.
This is a pretty good website to get information from. Nobody needs to gets reprimanded from the mods over something this trivial.
chuckcrj
01-17-2011, 10:53 PM
you may want to be careful?
I can not imagine anybody giving test answers?
Here on this site, most of us pride ourselves on our hard work, dedication and integrity!
I would recommend turning this school into the state licensing board and start studying like the rest of us!
If you do not have the knowledge to pass the test, you should not receive the license!
I know I am going to get in trouble for not being nice, but this is a slap in the face to me and all the other hard working mechanics here . I believe this is the most disrespectful insaulting thread/post I have ever read! Then to write God bless for helping me cheat?
Admin,
Please remove this thread?
thank you,
Frank
I agree Frank.
You really need to hit the report button if you want this thread closed down.
Tech23
01-17-2011, 10:57 PM
Im not cheating. You imbicile.
I think you meant imbecile...
http://bestsmileys.com/lol/5.gif
You guys stop pissing in each others Corn Flakes and log off for a while.
k-fridge
01-17-2011, 10:59 PM
Hey Guys,
I need to find anyone who went through this course. The give all those guys the questions to the mass stat refrigeration lisence. I allready went to school full time for a year. I dont need to pay again just to pass the state exam with their rediculous questions. Everyone who passes takes this course. I will pay cash money for the questions that this school gives out. Please pass it on. Cash.
Take care and God bless.
Reply to this with any tips
I wonder what God would think about you wanting to cheat?
Thread closed. You probably don't want to continue this here.
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