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Fermi2:
It's not nuke specific. It's more along the lines of the LSAT (which I passed about 18 years ago)

If you can read, do math and algebra, read a graph, and figure out when gear 1 turns this way gear 2 will turn a certain way you should be able to pass. The questions are very much like the ASVAB which is why I advise using it as a study guide.

Mike

Roll Tide:
Rancid,

I lived in S. Fla as well; if it works it's called a dynasty. If not, well, I guess we can be happy he's not a Bowden!  :o

Mike (BZ) is right on. ASVAB study guides are much more relevant than LSAT. Take a look at the other posts on the board; many people have been surprised at how many questions are thrown at you. I am one of the fastest test-takers anywhere (I was informally reprimanded for turning in my NRC license exam so fast) and I was challenged to finish most of the sections.

aturner:
Rancid,

I just got finished taking the test this weekend.  I, also like Roll Tide, have always been a fast test-taker.  When I walked out, I believe my head was spinning a bit.  I pride myself on my fast math skills and computation.  The first section was a 4 minute section on conversions.  I never made it to the last 3 or 4 problems.  It could've been devastating for me but I knew ahead of time that time would be slim on each section.  With that knowledge, I made sure every answer I put was correct while still trying to be as fast as possible.   I feel really good about it, but I also studied the ASVAB study guide for two weeks prior.  Personally, it was the BEST resource I had.  The links above are very helpful and there is alot of information to be found on this site.  Use it to your advantage!!


Good Luck!!


tonynuke:
Word is, most outages are short this fall.....good time to get in, cuz big blue is still lookin!   Ours is staffed, but the rumor mill says that most arent.

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