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Full on course and exam,get the book and home study then book a external exam only, do a distance upgrade course then sit the exam as a external candidate,or wing the exam as I did with the last 17th upgrade
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I am in a sort of forced retirement just now .
I now have to look reg numbers up that were second nature to me not so long ago.
If I bother I think I will go and do the exam at my local college as I have always done. To be honest I enjoy the crack , some of the tutors are long gone , but some are still a blast from the past, along with some of the old hands I know.
 
A supplement to the existing and an acceptance on our part to conform is all that is needed but then no one makes any money from us that way

The 16th to 17th came close with a 20 question ( maybe it was 30) exam with a greatly reduced fee. I cannot remember how much , but I think around half.
 
I am retired(officially)but will take the exam only when its current, its hard to let go :(

I was 14 now I'm 18 it sounds good to me :)
Yeah I was thinking of doing the same, if me Pension will stand the cost. That's a point do these scammers give OAP's discounts?
 
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Yeah I was thinking of doing the same, if me Pension will stand the cost. That's a point do these scammers give OAP's discounts?
discount pete????? they'll not do that, but they'll lend you a zimmer frame and give you a senility check.
 
I did my 17th level 3 at my local college (2012). Saturday and a Sunday, with the exam on the Monday evening. Spent the weekend with some old sweat, reading through odd regs & pages of BS7671, chapter by chapter, and him handing out some test questions as we went. As I had done nothing since doing the 15th circa 1981, it was hardly informative.

I seem to remember paying about ÂŁ350 for the privilege!

Edit; Learnt more from this forum, than I did on that course.
 
I did my 17th level 3 at my local college (2012). Saturday and a Sunday, with the exam on the Monday evening. Spent the weekend with some old sweat, reading through odd regs & pages of BS7671, chapter by chapter, and him handing out some test questions as we went. As I had done nothing since doing the 15th circa 1981, it was hardly informative.

I seem to remember paying about ÂŁ350 for the privilege!

Edit; Learnt more from this forum, than I did on that course.
Agree the course as it's aptly called is nothing but an exercise in how to read the BS.
 

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