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01-19-2013, 12:41 PM #1
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nate studying
Hi i have been working for my company for ten years now and for the past 7-8 years as a service tech/ installer. I am about to take my first nate exam next month and do not know what to expect. I was wondering if any of you have a suggestion on what books or study guides would be good to read to prepare for the core and gas heating test. My company already bought me a exam review that just consists of review questions. but would like something more then just questions to answer.
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01-19-2013, 12:43 PM #2
RSES has a great study guide.
http://www.rses.org
Check it out!
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01-19-2013, 12:46 PM #3
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there's a fairly lengthy thread about that subject on this site. try the search feature and you should find the thread. Good luck on your testing.
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01-19-2013, 12:51 PM #4
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The KATE book is what I used to review for my tests. However once I took the tests, I realized that it contained nothing pertinent to what was on the test. A lot of it is field related questions, and basic knowledge of service and install. The core I found to be more difficult than the specialities. The core contains more of the safety and mechanical codes. So I would suggest studying up on the mechanical code book. The rest you should do fine on if you've been doing service for 7-8 years. I feel that there is a lot of hype behind how hard the NATE test is. My instructor told us to go through the test and answer the ones we knew for sure, then go back and work on the ones we didn't. I found that some of the later questions helped answer the ones before that I didn't know. Hope this helps, and good luck!
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01-26-2013, 12:51 PM #5
I'll be taking mine this week. Good luck on your test.
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01-26-2013, 12:56 PM #6
Just a question, Why do you feel the need to study up on something you work with every day? Just askin'.
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01-30-2013, 08:12 PM #7
Just another tool in the toolbox.


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