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N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo writes: I wonder how many people DO memorize the question pools as opposed to doing the background work. There was an article on the ARRL website a few months ago about an "efficient" "Tech in a day" class. The authors (who were not ARRL staff, btw) went on about their high success rate and 'efficiency' in getting people licensed. Basically their method was to simply review the Tech question pool. A quick cram course, and then the test. First-time pass rate of more than 85% IIRC. The article caused such a stir that it was quickly pulled. ;-) I don't doubt it! That is the "cramming route", and it is a horrible way to learn - or not learn - anything. I say such courses actually do new hams a disservice because they are left with a license but not the knowledge or skills they need to use it. Right. All that does is puts the test material into mid-term memory, and from there it goes we know not where. I don't know if anyone offers "General in a day" or "Extra in a day" courses, but I have read of a "GROL in a day" course. Money-back guarantee, IIRC. It isn't very smart to do it that way. 800 plus questions just for the Extra license is a *lot* of memorization. Not if you consider that: 1) You don't have to do it all at once. There are three writtens and they don't share pools Its a *lot* of questions between the three pools. 2) You don't have to memorize the pool - just enough of the correct answers. ? If you are going the rote route, you have to do something, because you don't know which questions will be used. 3) Get ~74% right and you pass. You get the same license as someone who aced it. Just like a passing grade anywhere else 4) A guess is as good as gold. True of any multiple guess test I guess. A lot of hams I know used "Now You're Talking" as a study guide when they got their Technician's license. That has lots of other stuff besides just the pool. Good for them! Most of the new hams (and old ones too!) I've encountered really do want to learn the material, not just pass the test. There we agree for sure. The learning process for my General and Extra tests was *fun*. Certainly the Extra was more difficult, taking around a week of fairly intense study and reference. But it was still enjoyable. Can a person do one of those license in a day things? I guess. They have my sympathy. Remember in "Family Vacation" when the family was at the Grand Canyon, but Clark Griswald was in a hurry to get to "Wally World"? He bob's his head up and down a few times impatiently, and tells them "Okay let's go". They were there, but they missed all the good stuff. Just like crammin' Hams. But we can't dictate how people pass the tests, only that they do pass them. And I suspect that almost all new Hams try to do this the right way. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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