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My God I wish I could have posted in this before the Admins closed it, jeez, help, guide me, My god :mad2:

Quite.

Whats worrying is the fact that this forum derives sponsorship from these numpty training companies, who promise pots of gold at the end of the rainbow!

Its getting closer, day by day, when I will no longer want to come on here. The place is overun by idiots.
 
Why has my thread been closed? Because people are arguing amongst themselves.... Can someone answer my last post?

I asked if I can just go in a sit the exam? And what book I need to revise from? I will take the day before off work to revise, I can then sit exam and used the extra socket I put in as my nic example
 
Why has my thread been closed? Because people are arguing amongst themselves.... Can someone answer my last post?

I asked if I can just go in a sit the exam? And what book I need to revise from? I will take the day before off work to revise, I can then sit exam and used the extra socket I put in as my nic example
did you read my last post on that thread? no way are you capable of revising for it in a day,end of its not happening sorry.
 
Why has my thread been closed? Because people are arguing amongst themselves.... Can someone answer my last post?

I asked if I can just go in a sit the exam? And what book I need to revise from? I will take the day before off work to revise, I can then sit exam and used the extra socket I put in as my nic example

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please guide me, give me strength
 
I had a lad at college, thick as pig you know what.. Anyway passed every multiple choice paper he had in the 3 years (Except 1)

When we asked his method he says he flags all the questions he doesnt know and then just ticks the same for each question (ABCD) Ect.. Did the job.. Law of averages you will allways pass the multiple choice papers after enough attempts
 
Just BS7671 is needed to complete the first course. Good luck learning it in one day.

Just googled bs7671, I'm not paying that for a book, is there any websites I can use? I've got the bandq do it yourself book somewhere, that pretty much covers what I'll need to know colour wise and where is the best place to put the sockets too?
 
Keep it up Thomas it's keeping me entertained ;-)

bandq book is a bit too advanced there are some leaflets at Wickes which will do. All the tools you need are pliers and 2 screwdrivers ( one of each sort , yeah?). For most jobbies anyway.
 
Just googled bs7671, I'm not paying that for a book, is there any websites I can use? I've got the bandq do it yourself book somewhere, that pretty much covers what I'll need to know colour wise and where is the best place to put the sockets too?


Yes of course that do, we all very often refer to them leaflets when unsure on what we are doing.






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