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Hi everyone, I'm taking my CCN1 tomorrow and would like some advice on things that I possibly could slip up on.
I've studied as best I could but worry that something could come up that I've overlooked. Any things to look out for?
 
Hello and welcome
 
Is it actually the exam or are you doing some training first?

My advice is read the question twice before answering some of them are written funny.

Everything is in the books and nothing is there to catch you out.

Practical just be slow and steady if you start struggling take a step back for a minute. Get the manufacturer's instructions out and have a quick read.
 
Is it actually the exam or are you doing some training first?

My advice is read the question twice before answering some of them are written funny.

Everything is in the books and nothing is there to catch you out.

Practical just be slow and steady if you start struggling take a step back for a minute. Get the manufacturer's instructions out and have a quick read.
Thanks, for your advice. I will take this on board
 

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