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Brian wrote ...
Arnie, citation please. It is the disgruntled PCTA that have advocated a "No Test International" concept. __________________________________________________ __________________________ "review the privileges afforded to each license class and make certain that all test requirements for each license class RATIONALLY and DIRECTLY RELATE to the privileges the licensee receives by virtue of passing the test." "In the interest of continuity with the present licensing structure, study guides, and testing materials, NCI again recommends that the three license classes be called "Technician," "General," and "Extra." This will permit a practical combination of existing study guides and testing materials to be used until such time as such materials are REVISED and will result in REASONABLE tests for the three new classes of license contemplated in these comments." (my emphasis added)____________________________________________ __________________________ _______ First, I was never a PCTA ... and you know that. But that aside, above are the quotes from the reply comments of NCI to the NPRM. Of course, they don't come out and directly say it, but it is clear where they are going with this. Now, add to that, the comment from an NCI Director -- "Just having a test...any test, serves as a barrier to millions of people. That an actual learning effort is required (even if it is straight memorization) will continue to act as a barrier for 99% or more of the population." - Bill Sohl, NCI Director, 02/01/97 on this NG. Arnie - KT4ST |