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But one has fallen out. I saw it in my Van this morning just sitting there on the floor. I'm at work all day and then I'll be going tonsit it so I'm not gonna have a chance to go through the regs book to 're assign this bloody tab

If i show you the tab I don't suppose anyone would no what page it's supposed to be stuck to do they.
 
when i did 17th, no tabs or notes. went through all questions and answered those i could be sure of without opening the book. that was about 35 -40 out of 60. others flagged. then the easier ones with reference to regs.another 10 or so. then the harder ones where i had to look more fully. that left about 5 unanswered. 2 sorted, 3 guessed. . exam started 6.00. finished for 7.00, just as pub opened. result 94%. ( that's the exam, not the abv of the refreshment).
 
I won't type out the exact same technique that loads above have mentioned but it works.
Did mine a couple of weeks back. I was left with an hour left and about 70% answered. Anything taking time I moved on, and eventually I had two left. Finally found one of them and guessed the other.
I just used different coloured highlighters on the edge of pages, the main use was quickly getting to the special locations section and the appendices.
All the best with it!
 
when i did 17th, no tabs or notes. went through all questions and answered those i could be sure of without opening the book. that was about 35 -40 out of 60. others flagged. then the easier ones with reference to regs.another 10 or so. then the harder ones where i had to look more fully. that left about 5 unanswered. 2 sorted, 3 guessed. . exam started 6.00. finished for 7.00, just as pub opened. result 94%. ( that's the exam, not the abv of the refreshment).

Exactly the same result as I got on the 17th ! You can't be as daft as they say Tel.?
 
When I was in business and employed graduates the question always came up of witch was quicker, a calculator or a slide rule, slide rule always was quicker, because the trig functions are on the back under the fixed cursor, so no putting into memory and recalling to complete an equation, what was being worked out was always set by me using trig functions to my advantage though.

 
As others have said, you may not be allowed to tab it. I have my 18th in few days and have been told I am not allowed to have any writing in it. ALL my regs books are absolutely covered in notes!?
 
Cheers once again one and all. I'm now able to move onto the written exam and practical assessment as I managed to pass the multiple choice the other day.

I'm not going to lie I did find it chalangeing and needed the whole 2 hours but I'm proud of myself because I had jumped in at the deep end so to speak because I literally had no testing experience or knowledge.

And the last time I was at college was for my level 3 exams back in 2008
So I felt a bit overwhelmed with it all at times and wondered if anything was actually going to engrain itself on my brain.


Once I've fingers crossed got my 2391 I'm gonna have to go back and get my am2 and nvq sorted out.

I f3el like I'm doing it backwards but just received to have discovered there is a alternative route for me to take to achieve it.
 

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