"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Bert Craig wrote:
"KØHB" wrote in message
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"Dwight Stewart" wrote
I've looked over the current written tests. I just don't see where
they're
lacking as far as the existing goals and purposes of the Amateur Radio
Service are concerned.
Translation: "After over 6 years as a Technician, I've almost got the
General Class test memorized. Don't set me back by making me memorize a
whole different set of questions."
73, de Hans, K0HB
"Hammer, meet nail."
When you're only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail! 8^)
Lol.
I don't even think we need to change the questions. Eliminate the
published
Q&A pools and reorder the answers, that'll do it.
Big deal! There will have to be a study guide, which will have the
answers in it in text form. I'd read it and know it. Probably quicker
and better than the pools
I'd bet you would too. I had a slightly unfair advantage, a college avionics
curriculum that culminated in a GROL. However, in order to earn our
sheepskins, we had to pass screening exams...no published Q&A pools. Same
applied to our FAA exams.
BTW, Bert, did you know that they change the order of the answers in the
actual test as compared to the question pool?
Didn't really notice. Once you review the Q&A pool, the correct answer
stands out like a sore thumb. I reviewed the Q&A pool twice and drove and
hour so to Yonkers, NY...for approx. six minutes of actual exam time. (&
that gave me privies to 1500 Watts on 50 MHz and up?!)
Q. Do what?
A. Require just a hair more cerebral activity than rote memorization.
Maybe for some.
You're right, maybe.
- Mike KB3EIA -
73 de Bert
WA2SI
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