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As long as I can look them up! :inspctr Congrats on passing the exam.moose said:I just took the tech test on dec 23. Not to scare you but, I have been an electrical inspector for 14 years and I could not believe the NEC questions that they asked. They were questions that i would not expect a building official to know, I even had to look a few of them up. On the bright side, there are only 4 or 5 NEC questions. I had the most trouble with the plumbing questions. I did pass however, I am now a CBO!!
Bump back to the top. I am still preparing to take the Tech part this fall and I signed up for the online campus practice course. I recommend this as it prepares you for a similar situation when you actually go to take the real one. It also includes a timed exam to hone your time management skills. I have done this for all four of my previous cert tests and have passed them all so far!! good luck to you with yours. EricMIAMICOUNTY said:I am now just starting to study for the Technology test. Any new tips from anyone? Thanks.
Rob England
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Sound advice.Spoofman said:I stressed over the exam for a year before i decided to take it. Just commited and conquered. I am a firm believer of going in with confidence and knowing where to find the informaiton more than knowing it on the top of your head. My staff do better in the inspeciton world if they know how to find the answer than trying to memorize everything and I feel the exams show this as well.
Thanks for the advice!jpranch said:Call me next week. (307) 686-5260. Jim Brown. I can help you.