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Electrical Exam Prep Seminar Dates Update

Electrical Exam Prep Seminar


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We have the new dates for the first quarter of 2020. If you have already taken the exam and passed, share this article with someone else who could use the help!


If you want to know more about these electrical exam prep seminar, read on.


The seminar is a 2-day class that shows you a technique that helps you pass the exam without running out of time.

We go over theory, calculations, formulas. With our practice exam questions, you see first hand what to expect at the testing center.

Instead of question memorization, we help you understand only the material you need for the test.
The master electrician and instructor will guide you through the process of studying, attacking and passing the exam with confidence from start to finish.

You also take home a 2-week homework guide to keep you working on what you learned. The instructor will be available to answer any questions you have.

Electrical Exam Prep Seminar Topics

Code - calculation - formulas - index practice - study guides - Texas exam subject areas - homework - 10 subject areas - 22 categories - How to highlight your NEC book

Learn about the event and get registered.
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Next Seminars
January 18 & 19, 2020 - Dallas, TX
February 15 & 16, 2020 - Houston, TX
March 14 & 15, 2020 - Austin, TX


What You'll Learn at the Electrical Exam Prep Seminar:

  • Test and Test taking tips.
  • How to dissect a test question.
  • About the areas involved.
  • How to configure your code book.
  • Calculator basics.
  • Simple Algebra Refresher.
  • Ohm’s law review
  • Calculations.
  • Code book section review.
  • Motor Calculation review.
  • Sample Test and Simulated Exam taking
Learn and practice load calculation, dwelling unit calculations, feeder and service calculations, service load calculations, circuit loads, and more.

 Prepare for the electrical exam prep seminar, learn more or register today.

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