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"KH6HZ" wrote in message
... "Scott Dorsey" wrote: When I took the First Class, there were a huge number of people who had basically word-associated the question pool, and who were passing the test with basically no technical knowledge at all. This happens on a daily basis in the ARS too, unfortunately. I do not think a pure multiple-choice test is ever all that effective, in part because it's possible to pass it that way. Multiple choice exams are not a bad thing. Imagine what your GPA would have been in college if all your professors gave multiple-choice examinations AND gave you the question pool from which the exams would be derived, at the beginning of the semester. 73 kh6hz Multiple choice tests are ok, but I understand the point being made. Yes it is possible to do word association - I've done it on exams I was taking with NO WAY to study for. It does help tremendously though - to have a clue about the content. I studied for every test other than that one. I like to give myself the best possible chance to pass. I for one - don't like handing my cash over on a whim. IF I have to pay to take a damned test, I want to make sure I get my monies worth. As a VE team leader for both Amateur Radio and Commercial exams (almost useless) - I've seen lots of people come and go. You can usually tell who knows their stuff or at least are trying. |
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