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Discuss 2391 in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
I may have been a very bad BOY!!!!lol
But the 2330 has been replaced by the 2365...I think!
But you are correct....I wouldn't take this qual again unless I NEEDED it to further my career.
BTW, when I achieved the 2391 I was buzzing my t1ts off!!! This was the pinnical of being a sparky from what I was told. And when I speak to others sparky's, this is the first qual I mention because it is held in such high regards. But things change and we have to move on. The 236 is still a high qual but its no longer available, I think the equivalent is the 2330 with the 2356.
Jay
covered this at #51Both qualifications are level 3 ?
surely the exam content /questions will be the same therefore the answers will be the same.
The only difference I can see is the format ,
obviously cramming the whole subject into one sitting as with the 2391 is going to be harder mainly because of peoples stress levels
I think this was exacerbated by the failure rate which was in my opinion down to unprepared candidates taking this exam, and not the level of difficulty,
thats an opinion formed from the other guys on my course some of whom it was their second or third time and they still didn't know basics.
I was told the exam was level 3 same as 2360 so I knew it was passable it was simply a case of revising the subject properly, if its not prepared for correctly that'll mean a fail regardless of course number.
I think the main cause of this upset is the fact that the new course has a multichoice section which surely will only be the same as the first 15 q's in 2391 ,
although I don't agree with multiple choice questions I can see the argument that it shouldn't necessarily be a memory test
but I don't think prompting the answer to someone who's going to take a few lucky guesses is right either.
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