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    bowermb

    How helpful did you find the WeARE practice exams? Are they worth paying $140 for access?

    Black Spectacles practice exams have been extremely helpful, but have been incredibly disappointed with the Ballast mock exam.

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    oxtin123

    WeARE was helpful as a supporting tool to my main study sources.

    In my own experience, they were worth paying because they ask questions & provide information that I did not see in other study sources.

    WeARE practice exams made me go research things I wouldn't have done so if I had used the books only. Some of that information was useful during the actual exams.

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    bowermb

    Thanks! I just went ahead and bought access for all 6 exam materials. Got it for $125 with a 10% off code.

    Between WeARE and Black Spectacles, I figure to be in a pretty good position

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    oxtin123

    Great! Wish you the best of luck Matthew.

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    Shin Yee Siek

    I am preparing for PcM, PjM and CE and am considering Amber book program. With the Amber Book program, do you still need to spend lots of time reading AHPP?  Thanks.  

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    oxtin123

    I briefly overviewed the AHPP book when preparing for those exams but did not do any intensive reading.

    And because I had already read Ballast & Brightwood from previous exam attemps, my main focus was the Amber Book and review my notes from these two books.

    Pd. I really reccommend Hanahan lectures.

    Hope this helps.

     

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    mermann

    You won’t need to read AHPP (or anything else) if you do Amber Book for your next exam sitting

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    bowermb (Edited )

    How long would you say, in hours, does it take to get through all of the Amber Book material, per section of exam? I am trying to figure out how many months of a subscription I would need to pay for if I were to devote 100% of my time to these exams. Amber Book ain't cheap.

    It's also interesting to read that Amber Book suggests taking PcM, PjM, PA, and PDD all at once.

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    mermann

    Time needed to go through Amber Book:

    PcM only: 15 hours

    PjM only: 20 hours

    PA only: 45 hours

    PPD only: 120 hours

    PDD only: 120 hours

    CE only: 140 hours

    ALL SIX EXAMS RETHOUGHT AS A SINGLE EXAMINATION TO BE STUDIED ALL AT ONCE: 160 hours. . . that's why I suggest taking the whole AB course and then sitting for all your remaining exams. Not only will you spend half the total hours studying and get licensed in 1/4 the number of months. . . but you'll also get 10% more questions right on EACH division because last month someone wrote on this forum that they needed to know weld types for PjM!

    And if you have to learn weld types ANYWAY for CE and PDD, why not get that question right on PjM by studying weld types before sitting for that division. Getting 10% more test items correct on a division will give you a 20% higher likelihood of passing that division. Remember that your goal isn't to pass the exam division you are currently studying for. . . your goal is to get licensed.

    I recognize that this all-at-once mode is not a comfortable path for everyone, so the Amber Book course can be split into separate divisions, too. Though it's from 2020, just yesterday I came across this AIA article, one of 100+ supporting the "all exams at once" approach.

    Obviously, all the numbers above are non-scientific and I can't prove any of them. . . but we've helped more than 15,000 study for these exams and I talk to a dozen enrollees a week, plus email with dozens more, and I stand by every one of the claims above based on those conversations.

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    bowermb

    Thanks for the information, Michael. Do any other state AIA chapters offer discounted subscriptions, like Virginia?

    With how much I've already paid for other resources, on top of the costs of the exams themselves, it's difficult to justify the expense of the subscription.

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    mermann

    Connecticut does…I know of no one else

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    bowermb

    Michael, if one were to use Amber Book, but elect not to take every exam at once, how would you suggest they use AB? Should they go through one section at a time, then move on to the next section following each test; should they go through multiple sections at a time (like PcM & PjM) before taking either test; should they go through every section of AB as an overview, before honing in and studying for each section in further detail individually? Is there so much overlap between sections that, for instance, the Amber Book PDD review would benefit a test taker on the PjM exam?

    Curious to hear your input. Thanks.

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    mermann

    When you sign up, we send you a “study priority matrix” laying out which videos, flash cards, and practice exams to engage for each division. You can take any exam divisions you want and take them in any order. I recommend taking as many exam divisions at once as you are comfortable taking..

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