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Friday the 13th, passed the multiple questions with 92%, Have the practical next any advice for me out there?
 
Hi - it’s doable but there is a bit to do so you’ll need to keep a pace on if you’re used to slacking off like me :) .
 
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If you haven't already, practise testing. Ideally with your own MFT, which (at least it was the case in 2012) you can use in the practical, so you are very familiar with it. On a similar test board to the one you will work on in the practical (I built my own board at the time). Practice so you don't waste time and get everything done.
 
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If you can test, you can test.

2.5 hours, leave an hour for paperwork and you’ll be sound.

I’m drunk, not much help.

Good luck.
 

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