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Hi

can anyone tell me how I can book the City & Guilds 17th Edition 2382-15 exam in the Bedford area. Can't seem to find how I can just book the exam.

Thanks

chris
 
Is the course worth doing (as in do you learn anything or do you just learn how to pass) - I'm getting 95% on mocks I'm trying so should I just do exam or the course? If the exam, anyone know of exam only in Durham area?
 

Thats brilliant. Thanks for that. I was looking at doing the actual course at Bedford College with a cost of £450. Now, I've recently completed my 2365 level 3 and am quite happy with the regs. However, I was looking at a website called the regs by a guy named Paul Mowsley. He is offering the course at £97.97 wit a 100% money back guarantee. Now, does anyone have any views on this??
 
I'd rather disassociate myself with you if you wet yourself when you laugh. Never read part p doctor.
let me make it easy for you, I would rather eat my toe nails than associate myself with you, someone who is promoting litrature from a guy who is called the Part P doctor haha.
 
I seriously would like to know why you think all this? I'm new to the trade and if you can say 'because x and y' I might heed your advice, but all you've done is rant about nothing so far. So please elaborate ?
 
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I seriously would like to know why you think all this? I'm new to the trade and if you can say 'because x and y' I might heed your advice, but all you've done is rant about nothing so far. So please elaborate ?
Bit of advice, one part of the trade is banter, hopefully you will soon laugh about it and not need to get all uptight lol
 
Can't say I've heard or read the book but has a good review from a respected member on here.http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/sale-wanted-forum/86315-part-p-doctor-part-three-17th.html
It wasn't even the part p doctor I'd recommended, but obviously the mention of a certain Mr lynch triggered a nerve for someone. Back to the op, as someone new to the field I can recommend his book called electricians safari, and it has helped me pick my way through the regs.
 
It wasn't even the part p doctor I'd recommended, but obviously the mention of a certain Mr lynch triggered a nerve for someone. Back to the op, as someone new to the field I can recommend his book called electricians safari, and it has helped me pick my way through the regs.
I am glad you realise I was only pulling your plonker fella.
 

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