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Hi, I have been studying like a mad man for the last week for my Initial ACS exams in 3 weeks. Was wondering if anyone has done them recently that might be able to tell me what I should be focusing on any main sections that are bound to come up that usually catch people, also wondering how many attemps do you get is it one go and you out the door please help im dreading it ive been going through my viper book which help but its just the unkown any help please
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Most sections will come up to a degree, flueing and ventilation are big, depends what appliances you do too. I believe exams work on the basis you get one go if you score over 70-80% then you can redo what you've got wrong. If you still get some wrong then you can look at verbal reasoning with the examiner/tutor. Been a while since I renewed so this may have updated. 100% correct required
 
It's open book too so mark up your book so it's easy to navigate
 
Flues in voids and the new I'd/ ar set up
 
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