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PSI Electrician Test Preparation with Practice Tests – Houston TX May 16 & 17

Pass the electrician exam in Houston




Pass the Electrician exam  - May 16 & 17, 2020


Electrician exam prep with practice exams. Homework. Live instruction.


This seminar focuses only on the material presented for Texas electricians. We don't make you memorize questions.

Read more about the 2-day seminar that has helped hundreds of electricians pass their electrician exam in Texas.


Houston, TX. Two-Day Seminar
May 16 & 17, 2020
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Electrical Exam Prep Tuition
Master exam prep $349
Journeyman exam prep $299


Master & Journeyman Electrical Exam prep seminars. Learn Code, formulas, calculations, code sections, index practice, get expert guides & more! Pass the exam the 1st time! **Guaranteed**



Hot Topics:


  • Answer calculation questions
  • Flip through the NEC book for answers quickly
  • Take mock exams
  • Electrical Theory, Plans, and charts
  • The NEC exam format and interpretations
  • All subject areas in the PSI exam
  • Answer trick questions
  • Ask the instructor questions!


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