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It is our pleasure to offer you free resources designed to help you succeed in the electrical industry. We've put together a list of the Top 10 Tips for Passing your Exam to follow which we hope will help those of you that may be preparing for an upcoming an exam.

 

We know what it takes to help you pass your exam the very first time and those that use our methods have an unbelievably high passing rate.

 

Studies have concluded that for students to get their best grades, they must learn to get the most of their natural abilities. It’s not how long you study or how high your IQ is, it is what you do and how you study that counts. To get your best grade you must make a decision to do your best and follow as many of these tips as possible.

 

These instructions are a basic guide to help you get the maximum grade. It is unreasonable to think that all of these instructions can be followed to the letter all the time. Day-to-day events and unexpected situations must be taken into consideration.

 

Click here or on the image to download your copy of the Top 10 Tips for Passing your Exam.

 

Watch Mike’s 'How to Prepare for an Electrical Exam' video [duration 15:15]

 

Need study materials? Finding the best study program can be challenging, we can help. Give us a call at 888.632.2633 or visit our website: www.MikeHolt.com/examprep

 

 

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  • What is the difference between Red lighted EXIT signs and Green lighted units, would RED be for a Direct Discharge Exit, is there any code in California in regards to the color of the signs for exits, thanks, Jeff Boster, Campus Safety, University of La Verne, CA.

    Jeff Boster  April 29 2015, 6:46 pm EDT
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  • Testing again.

    Joe Galante  April 29 2015, 10:50 am EDT
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