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Its been about a year since I took these courses and remember printing out each section before studying to take the exam. Lots of print cartridges and toner. My son is about to take fifteen to twenty of these exams and wondering if anyone has better idea of how to get study guide material off site so he can review in preparation for test (AM NOT ASKING FOR ANSWERS).
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Frankie what I did was print the test out before I started to study and then while I was studying I found the correct answer. I find that the tests are pretty much set up in the order of the study material. Hope this helps.
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I just download the sections and read them on my computer (for the pdf style). Some of the FEMA courses are internet based. I don't know of any other way to do it unless you have some type of hand held device that you can view PDFs on.
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