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Yes. What a ridiculous way to run a test, and every college does
it!!! If you can prove you know by answering the questions correctly--they pass you!!! Damn quacks, imagine the folly in that! ROFLOL!!!! John "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... No. My point is that nobody needs to know ANYTHING to get an amateur radio license, because all the questions in the FCC question pool are published for anyone that wants to look for them. I don't know about where you grew up, but when and where I grew up, this was commonly referred to as cheating, Not really, an open book test perhaps. |
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