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I'm taking a prep course for the state test. The class is once a week and they also give you dvds for at home study. tabs for the books (at an extra charge) and highlighting guides. I have access to the classes for a year. I would recommend this type of prep over just a weekend cram class. Good luck!!
Thank you for the info...
I did not take a class. I knew guys that did. Study : Psych chart Ductulator Man j Man d Lp boiler Hp boiler Carrier design man Trane ac man Pipefitter handbook Ac technology Mechanical code with emphasis on boilers.
I would take the prep course to get you into the style of question's that the will ask. I am not familiar with the test that you are talking about but if it is anything like the canadian Master electical License or the CFQ Refer test. I would go to the most recomended prep course for the test. Just to better my odds and get the feeling for what's ahead it can't hurt you.
Any help is appreciated Master License Exam Prep? I have a question for those that have taken the exam (with or without taking a prep course). I'm at a point where I'm able to take my Masters exam, and looking into prep courses around here they are anywhere from $450-$600. I'm pretty good at taking tests, but I don't want to waste my money either way (whether having to take the test again, or by not needing the course). What would you all advise? Is there certain things I can study (mechanical code etc.) and should I fork out the money for the course or would self prep be sufficient? Thanks in advance.
Any help is appreciated
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