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Garth Almgren wrote in news:5mtvdsFf8cs8U1
@mid.individual.net: Aw, no fun doing it the easy way. ![]() Actually, I got lots of people higher-class ham licenses who couldn't put batteries in a 2-cell flashlight, by using Dale Carnegie's rote memorization techniques..... One - Run Two - Zoo Three - Tree Four - Door Five - Hive ......etc. Never read the wrong answers. Look at the question and associate what it tells you is the RIGHT answer, whether it's the right answer or not. Try to make a picture of the question associated with some silly picture, the sillier the better, with what you're told is the correct answer. You need a separate silly picture for each question. Dirty pictures seem to work even better...(c; Makes test taking real easy. You can learn about ham radio and electronics later, after you get on the air with your new license. The object is to get the LICENSE, not become an electronic technician or professional radio operator. Once you adjust to this thinking, getting any ham license is real easy, now that the "Code Test Punishment" is over. Larry W4CSC -- You can tell there's extremely intelligent life in the universe because they have never called Earth. |
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