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M1Ark:
For those of you looking to make the transition to commercial nuclear power the following website is a great source for studying to get your NRC Generic Fundamental Exam out of the way.  Both Boiling Water Reactors and Pressurized Water Reactors are represented. 

http://www.quantumhyperspace.com/gfes/index.jsp

Fermi2:
OR just go to the NRC website. They have the latest exams and exam bank.

Mike

M1Ark:

http://www.quantumhyperspace.com/gfes/index.jsp has the NRC exam bank in it.

I found that the link I posted to be more helpful since you can study only selected areas you might be weak on.  This will also help you to determine what key concepts they are testing.

It probably wouldn't hurt to use both resources.

Fermi2:
Heck any source that gives you the answers in advance is welcome! I believe the NRC website is broken down by generic area.

One thing to warn new instants about, the NRC writes about 15 % new questions for each exam so just studying exam banks is not a recommended success path.

Mike

scrub:

--- Quote from: M1Ark on Nov 04, 2005, 02:28 ---For those of you looking to make the transition to commercial nuclear power the following website is a great source for studying to get your NRC Generic Fundamental Exam out of the way.  Both Boiling Water Reactors and Pressurized Water Reactors are represented. 

http://www.quantumhyperspace.com/gfes/index.jsp

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