I am getting ready to take the apt test, but i am not sure what to study can anyone assist me on what to study
No all I got was a certified letter telling the date of the exam.. No guide or anything...
If your talking about an IBEW apt test different locals have simlar but different designed test. We don't what are you are from by stating location as "us". At least give a State if "us" is the USA. If you search the board for testing, study guide ect. you will get a lot of results for applying for an apprentricship through the IBEW/IEC/ABC/WEC ect.I dont appreciate that at all, i didnt look and what are you talking about "us"
? care to elaborate on that? that soudns like an interesting different story altogether.Now, the best of the best are all hillbilly einsteins, but that's another story altogether.
If you are having problems with this test the trade is not for you. The test is not hard and is there to weed out people who are potentially bad fits for the trade. If you have trouble with basic algebra and answering questions about what you just read then...........I give up.
Getting into this apprentice trade is nuts.
The math portion was entirely too difficult.
Screw giving the union $40 every year just to fail that **** like so many others...
makes me wonder how much money Local 98 is banking off of this scam.
And i call it a scam because they know there's barely any jobs, yet they keep accepting apprentices.
I wouldnt be surprised if the testing fee gets raised to $100 soon.
No doubt people will still pay it.
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I'm waiting now to take my test but both places are saying it could be much longer than a month. I'm practicing my Math now, but I am worried on how long it could be before I take the test. What can I do?mhz said:If you have turned in a qualifying application you will receive a testing date and time for your aptitude test, which will be scheduled for the month following your application. You will also receive a booklet with a sample test. It is a good idea to make sure that you are comfortable with Algebra and Functions. The Algebra and Functions section will consist of 33 questions within 46 minutes. The Reading Comprehension section will consist of 36 questions within 51 minutes. There will be a short break between the two sections. There are no penalties for guessing. Your score will be based on the number of items you answer correctly. You will not be allowed to use a calculator for the test. If you will need special accomodations during the test, make arrangements with the training center before you report for testing. Tests are scored by an independent facility. The training center will receive the results approximately two to four weeks after you test. The training center will then notify you of the results by mail. If you do not obtain a qualifying score on the test battery, you must wait six months before re-testing (you will need to reapply). If you receive a qualifiying score on the test battery, you will be scheduled for an oral interview to occur the month after the month you tested. For a comprehensive review of Algebra, the NJATC offers a Tech Math class through the University of Tennessee, click here. This online math class is self-paced and starts off with whole numbers and works through Boolean Algebra fundamentals. This class offers three main benefits: Successful completion of the class satisfies the math requirement for the Inside Electrician and Limited Energy Technician apprenticeships It offers good preparation for the aptitude test The stronger your math foundation is, the less challenging the apprenticeship curriculum will be Ref