South Carolina Electrical Contractors Test

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Hey guys/gals I'm new to the forum, but have reviewed several topics on here over the years to learn/reassure myself. There is a lot of incredibly knowledgeable individuals here. I'm only 29 but hopefully by the time I'm your age I will be half as intelligent. I'm curious to see if anyone has taken the SC electrical contractors exam. I'm just curious what I need to research and study before taking the exam. I've read about what books the material is taken from but someone to guide me at what to look for would be nice. The electrical exams lists how many questions are out of certain areas of the code book/other electrical books. What should I look for and what should I expect from the business and law exam?
 

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Hey guys/gals I'm new to the forum, but have reviewed several topics on here over the years to learn/reassure myself. There is a lot of incredibly knowledgeable individuals here. I'm only 29 but hopefully by the time I'm your age I will be half as intelligent. I'm curious to see if anyone has taken the SC electrical contractors exam. I'm just curious what I need to research and study before taking the exam. I've read about what books the material is taken from but someone to guide me at what to look for would be nice. The electrical exams lists how many questions are out of certain areas of the code book/other electrical books. What should I look for and what should I expect from the business and law exam?

Don't know what to tell you.
When I took my masters it was on stone tablets and I used a hammer and chisel..... ;)
 
Don't know what to tell you.
When I took my masters it was on stone tablets and I used a hammer and chisel..... ;)




Haha, well...people like you paved the way for guys like me. What do you think I should focus on studying? For example will there be questions about the neutral being a grounded conductor at ground potential?
Should I focus bonding purely on the neutral? Or simply the concept of why the neutral is bonded? I just don't know how to prep myself!!! =[
 

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yes sir

yes sir

There are 60 questions in this examination. You will need to answer 44 questions correctly (73.3%) in order to pass. (This passing score may change as examination performance is evaluated). You are allowed 180 minutes to complete this examination. This examination includes all electrical work on residential structures consisting of sixteen units or less, and not exceeding 3-stories in height.
 
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