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Has anyone here taken the Master electrician exam?

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#1 ·
Hey All,

I am interested in finding out if any of you have taken the Master electrician's exam?

What were your thoughts on it?

How many total questions did you have to complete and what was the time limit you had to complete them in?

Thank you!
 
#5 ·
I Took my test on a computer in a monitored room and found out that I passed immediately after the completion of the test. Things are a lot better these days, I remember taking my journeyman exam in '99 and sweating for 6 weeks until I got a letter that said if passed or failed. I passed the 3 hour exam but had to re-take the 1 hour practical.
 
#13 ·
I have a Cali journeyman but unless something changed there is no Cali Masters.
Taken a lot of certification tests in my time, Cali was probably the easiest.

So the next question is what state/municipality?
From that you can figure out who the test is from and who administers the test.

Such as ICC (International Code Council).
Had a Clark County NV master and Kentucky master.
The tests seemed about the same except for a few local amendment questions at the end.
Same amount of time, questions, rules, testing centers, and even blueprint.

Where other areas write their own test and the questions may not be as straight forward. Few places require a hands on test, bring your tools and bender.

Before you worry about studying you need to qualify.
That can be a process right there.
The trouble is different states have different requirements that are not compatible with travelers.
Such as Texas. You need a master electrician to sign off you have 12,000 hours experience. But wait, Cali doesn't have a master electrician level.
Or Colorado. You need a notarized company letter of all your hours from your work places. Here it's common to get that when you leave a job. But not other places.
It's not easy for a bridge burner like me.
Not saying there aren't other ways to be qualified in those states, just that it's not simple.
 
#15 ·
Texas is pretty easy. 75% to pass. I think I got an 85, first time. 5 hour test 105 questions. I don't feel like a genius for passing, but it can open doors no doubt.

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#21 ·
I took my masters in 1995.
8 hours with one hour for lunch.
First 4 hours were closed book.
Second 4 hours were open book with calculations.
Testing site was almost 100 miles from home on a Saturday.
Thought for sure I failed.
Payed the extra $15 to get automated results by phone on the following Monday.
Passed.
Big time relief.

You see my employer paid for my 12 week Tom Henry course and for all my books.
Everyone at work knew I was testing that weekend.
Put a bit more pressure on me.
 
#23 ·
I've taken Allentown PA, VT, and VA...all about the same.
Passed all on first try.
The most difficult was NJ, which is actually an EC license- no Master license.
Passed this one as well, but it was a long test broken into 3 parts.
Total time allowed was 10 hrs. I believe...