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Higgs:
This thread is for combining all the resources operators and potential operators can use to help them study/prepare. Should be useful for the curious and the laymen as well.

For generic fundamentals (PWR/BWR), it doesn't get any better than this site, all credit to Allen Murrow for his hard work and dedication;

http://nuclear.allenmurrow.com/


To get copies of actual past NRC generic fundamentals exams, just choose the flavor of reactor and "past exams";

http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operator-licensing.html


DOE nuclear power fundamentals documents;

http://nuclearpowertraining.tpub.com/


A little "nuke facts" site..., use this at your own risk. It hasn't been updated in a while and it is pretty much a guy just venting about his complaints with NRC exams in general. Do NOT use this stuff to prepare for an exam, use it to resolve any curiosity you have about "wrongness" in the NRC exam bank.

http://www.pipeline.com/~rstater/nuke1.html


You can find almost any past NRC exam for a particular site by using their web based adams library search. It is tedious and sometimes frustrating, but it can be done.

http://adams.nrc.gov/wba/



That is all I have, please feel free to add anything you think is helpful, and I'll add it to the OP to keep the list at the top. Please be cautious about proprietary and company information. IE Do not post the General Dynamics GFES stuff.

Justin

Rennhack:
I pinned this topic.  Thank you for making it.

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