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On Mar 5, 2:55?pm, "an_old_friend" wrote:
On Mar 5, 2:54 pm, "KH6HZ" wrote: wrote: Instead, I would rather see us focus on simply ensuring that people who become licensed actually have a solid grasp of the knowledge we ask them to learn as part of the licensing process. I see the current structure of the theory examinations as simply not doing this. When you can "pass" the licensing exam yet get every single question on rules and regulations wrong -- that says something is seriously broken. how does it say that? You don't see an issue with a testing system where an applicant can get every question wrong dealing with rules and regulations, yet still manage to get licensed because they got the math right? wrong I did not say that yes you did! |
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On Mar 5, 3:17 pm, "Dloyd Lavies" wrote:
On Mar 5, 2:55?pm, "an_old_friend" wrote: wrong I did not say that yes you did!- 2 things one I did not say I asked a question two if you have the right to insert yourself in exchange derected to some other than you I have the sameright |
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