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Old 21st Aug 2007, 13:29
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Assistance with comm exams

Hi All. Writing comm exams next week. Please, all tips would be appreciated! Particularly if anybody out there can assist me with

Plotting and Instruments, Magnetism and Compasses.

I REALLY do NOT have the money for re-writes!!

All assistance would be greatly appreciated.

I can be PM'ed or on this forum(might help others in my postion too)

Thanks
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Old 21st Aug 2007, 17:36
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Do as many practice exam papers as possible!
Good luck
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Make sure you have a sharp pencil for plotting...better yet use a clutch pencil. The answers are very close to each other, so measurements must be accurate...
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Old 21st Aug 2007, 19:56
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Make sure to work through the old FTC papers at the back of their books, absolutely the best way to pass the exams!
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Get to do as many practice exams as possible!
Oh and plotting requires a fair amount of understanding.

Good luck dude.
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As everyone says practise makes perfect.

Take your time in the exam, go early chat to the people waiting, I did and got told 4 questions for Met that I got asked later on!

With plotting, a good clutch pencil, a nice long nav ruler and a douglas protractor a must!! Don't forget new batteries for the CX2 and calculator!

Good luck
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