Texas ICC Journeyman Exam

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I'm planning on taking the Journeyman exam soon, and thinking about taking a prep course. I live in Seabrook TX and work in various plants in the Pasadena, La porte, and Deer Park area. I was considering the course at San Jac. Anyone out there taken it or know of another Test Prep course in the Houston area?
 
Well I decided to take the TESA course as seemed to be more focused on the test. Classes start June 5. I'll let you know how it goes. Anyone know if it is okay to have tabs and highlighted sections in your code book for the test?
 

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Lee College in Baytown and San Jacinto College in Pasadena offer a weekend master and journeyman electrician review class for the exam. I took the NEC class at Lee College in 1987 (16 weeks) and that class gave me a solid foundation in the code. Many companies will reimburse their electricians if they take an electrical class at a college so I suggest you also check into this.
 

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I am in the Clear Lake area and I know thAt there is a journeyman's test review class at Lee College coming up in July. I also know of one that is coming up at San Jac but not sure of the dates.
 

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alarmclarke said:
Well I decided to take the TESA course as seemed to be more focused on the test. Classes start June 5. I'll let you know how it goes. Anyone know if it is okay to have tabs and highlighted sections in your code book for the test?


In NC you can not use your own code book. They supply you with one, with no tabs, no nothing etc....



Oh , Mike Holt has an a nice home video course. It's pretty good, too. You can watch it over and over and over. And guess what he is the US Barefoot skiing champion. His Test Prep books are good to and cost less then the videos.
 
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K2500

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alarmclarke said:
Anyone know if it is okay to have tabs and highlighted sections in your code book for the test?

Just took my JW test for Texas(passed), tabs and highlights are ok, I had both.

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There were guys who brought the looselief codebooks though, that had to give up some items, but I don't know what they were. Probably keyword indexes or formula sheets.
 
Hello all. I just moved to Texas and have about a year before my journeyman test so I was gona start studying somethings. I would like to know of a good book on motors and one on transformer's for the math I was gona get the Mike Holt book. Any ideas would be helpful. Thank you. Great site.:)
 
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