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Old 07-12-2012, 11:34 AM
beaulne6 beaulne6 is offline
 
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I'm registered to write my SAIT Part A Exam next week and have been getting mixed reviews about the exam. Everyone I know who has written it, wrote it like 10 years ago so some say it's really hard and some say it's really easy. Anyone written it recently? Was there a lot of mathematical equations on the exam. I'm kind of nervous because the supplement I'm allowed to bring to the exam doesn't seem to have all the equations I need so not sure if I should sit down and memorize all of the formulas or if I should be more focusing on the mechanical questions and boiler/workplace safety questions. Any insight would help. Also, did anyone bring in all of the recommended books to the exam and if so were they helpful?
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Old 11-08-2012, 08:37 AM
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I wrote it last year just past it barely found that I could narrow down answers to two. It was a lot harder then I thought all answers were so similar I heard that the absa test was easier? Anybody know if that's true?
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Old 11-08-2012, 09:04 AM
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Easy, got a 95% final mark on it.
but I wrote in back in '85, some of you were not even here then, ha.
And likely different questions now too.

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