I used HamTestOnline (tm) -- https://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com
Will def check into this. Thank you for the info. I just wish
IT certification exams were like this.
They offer a money back guarantee if you fail the exam. I studied
2 hours a day for 2 weeks (any more than that, and you will get burned out)...and went from Technician to General in 14 days, and General to
Amateur Extra 13 days later. It was the best money I ever spent in
amateur radio.
You are taught both the questions AND the concepts, so you are
actually LEARNING something, and NOT just memorizing answers.
When you get to 80% studying (you study from the privacy of your
own residence, at your own pace), start taking practice tests. When
you start scoring 85% or better consistently, then you are READY for
the exam, and will likely pass. You can miss 9 questions on both the
Technician and General 35 question exams, and 13 questions on the
Amateur Extra 50 question exam, and it still counts as a perfect
score!!
But, if after adequate study time and practice tests, you still
fail the exam, send them PROOF of the failure. They will CANCEL
your subscription, and refund your money. So, you either get your
amateur radio license, or your money back...YOU CAN'T LOSE!!
As a side note, Morse Code knowledge is NO LONGER REQUIRED for a
US Amateur Radio License. You can still learn and use it, but you
no longer have to prove that you know it.
Daryl, N5VLZ
... I CQ. Therefore, I HAM -- DE N5VLZ
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