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In article , "Bill Sohl"
writes: I believe Jim N2EY and I have a similar viewpoint as to making the written into two or more specific and separate elements for each class. Where I would differ from your suggestion is that it makes no difference which element(s) are passed first as long as each stands on its own. My idea was not to create separate elements but to change the marking system slightly. Each question in the pool would be classified by certain subjects - rules and regs, safety, theory, etc. Probably only 4 subjects, not the 10 or so we had before. Rules and regs are one obvious subject, safety another, operating procedures, and theory. And each test would contain a certain number from each subject. The difference would be that in order to pass you'd need a certain number in each subject correct, not just the total. So even though there might not be that many safety questions on a test, you could not get them all wrong or most of them wrong and still pass. But it would only be one test and one element. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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