Hey all
I'm due to resit my FC1 exam in just over 9 days, and having trouble revising.
I originally studied this 2 years ago via elearning, and don't have access to any of the online resources anymore. I do have a big thick book that came with the course, as well as s few past papers and examiners reports, but as soon as I open any of them to try and revise I go cross eyed and nothing is sinking in.
Bearing in mind that between now and the exam I only get 1 day off, does anyone have any hints, tips or even resources for the exam that they wouldnt mind sharing?
Many regards
Mick
FC1 resit in 9 days... Help!
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Re: FC1 resit in 9 days... Help!
Hi Mick.
To get you back in the study zone, I would suggest you gather your study materials and reduce the amount of paperwork by separating long-winded ones from the simpler, easier-reading ones. By doing this, you have tidied the mass and your brain won't feel so daunted by it all.
Put all the excess away where you can't see it and set out the others with your book to refer to along the way.
Go to our Downloads http://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/do ... ire-safety" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; scroll down to the one that says NEBOSH Certificate Fire Safety and have a quick look. This may just prompt what is already in your head to come to the forefront and provide the mind-set for study again.
As you can see, there are lots of other Downloads within the page I have linked to, which will hopefully offer a soothing revision of help.
Good luck Mick. You will be fine!
To get you back in the study zone, I would suggest you gather your study materials and reduce the amount of paperwork by separating long-winded ones from the simpler, easier-reading ones. By doing this, you have tidied the mass and your brain won't feel so daunted by it all.
Put all the excess away where you can't see it and set out the others with your book to refer to along the way.
Go to our Downloads http://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/do ... ire-safety" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; scroll down to the one that says NEBOSH Certificate Fire Safety and have a quick look. This may just prompt what is already in your head to come to the forefront and provide the mind-set for study again.
As you can see, there are lots of other Downloads within the page I have linked to, which will hopefully offer a soothing revision of help.
Good luck Mick. You will be fine!
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