Unless an exam question in the master electrical exam or the journeyman electrical exam specifically states that it includes a code exception, do not base your answer on any exceptions. The most correct answer is one which does not take exceptions into account, unless you are instructed to do so.
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5 Must Read Blog Articles – Everything You Want to Learn About Passing The Electrical Exam
Many guys call the office with the same exact complaint. ” I just applied for the electrical license and I have to take the exam but I don’t know where to start”. Sound familiar? Did you get that postcard in the mail and after a moment of excitement and pride you suddenly realized you have […]
Electrical Exam Prep Tip #148 – Minimum Allowable Installations
When reading an electrical exam question which describes minimum allowable installations, you will find key words and phrases such as: at least, no less than, and smallest allowable. These types of questions frequently appear in the master electrical exam and the journeyman electrical exam. Don’t be fooled.
2014 Code Changes and How it Affect the Texas Exam
With the 2011 Texas exam coming to end, we prepare to understand and review the 2014 NEC® and code changes. If you didn’t take the 2011 exam don’t worry, the exam is not vastly different….yet. It typically evolves over time in about (just an estimate here) 6 months. The exam from 2011 and the exam […]
18 Articles You MUST Highlight for your Exam
Articles to highlight for your exam. If you are preparing the electrical exam, you should know that the exam is open book. Have you seen the size of the book? The NEC book is over 900 pages long! We sell highlighted and indexed/tabbed book for those of you preparing for the master electrical exam and […]