From
time to time WARS sponsors a one day school to help potential licensees prepare
to take the license test. The next round of classes are scheduled for
sometime in early 2008; check back here for specific dates when they are announced.

Below are some important things to
keep in mind about the one day class and the license test before registering and
attending the school.
Attendance at
the class does not guarantee an individual will pass the license
exam and earn an Amateur radio license.
Start reading
the question pool
ASAP. Delete any questions you already know, this way you only see and review
the questions you don't know!
Students must
study the ARRL textbook and take practice
tests before attending the class!
In order to
pass the test you will need to spend approximately 20-30 hours studying the
material before class/test day. All it takes is 1 hour a day to read the
material.
Mark specific
questions you don't understand and we will discuss them in class.
The one day
class is meant to answer questions and highlight important material. It will be
impossible to cover all aspects of the material required to pass the exam in the
8 hour class. If you wait until the class to look at the material, you will not
pass the test!
Start taking practice
tests online as soon as possible. The more practice tests you take, the
better your chances of passing will be!
Here is how the test works:
Here
is the Technician Class Question Pool; every question that can be encountered on
the FCC Technician Class Test is in this document.
The wording can
not be changed. I.E. Every question and answer must be stated exactly as
presented in this question
pool.
The order of answers can change. I.E. If the answer was in place
(B) in the question
pool, then it could be moved to A, C or D on the test.
There will be 35 questions on the test,
you must answer 26 questions correctly to pass.
You will only receive 1 question from each sub element group.
Example: In the T1A Group, there are 16 possible questions.
You will receive
only 1 question from this group.
In the T1B Group, there are 15
possible questions. You will receive only 1 question from this group.
In the T1C Group, there are 11
possible questions. You will receive only 1 question from this group.
In the T2A Group, there are 15
possible questions. You will receive only 1 question from this group.
There are 35 possible groups of questions, you will
receive only 1 question from each group.
Don't get bogged down on memorizing frequencies. Just remember MOST
frequencies start and end on an even boundary. As a Technician, you will
generally have the most restrictive range available.
Start taking practice
tests online as soon as possible. The more practice tests you take, the
better your chances of passing will be!