I passed!
I got an 83% so I'm by no means a perfect example but here is how I prepared and my advice.
The Westinghouse provided training course was the primary material and therefore the most pertinent information for the test.
Pay attention to the quizzes at the end of each module as they are most similar to the actual test questions.
This also gives you more specific "learning objectives" which are what you are tested on.
For the past 2 days I have used the practice tests (100 and 200) provided here.
They help as refreshers but the test itself was much more theory than math.
The GPT helped break down concepts and terminology for those struggling with acronym fatigue.
It also can provide quick cheat sheets on important relationships between concepts. Which I found helpful to solidify what did what.
As a supplement to the tests provided here, I would study more of the following.
Common isotopes from fission, corrosion products, and coolant.
The sampling methods used to isolate noble gasses and Iodine.
The reactivity chart.
Safety procedures and contamination control.
For those not mechanically inclined, brush up on valve types and components.
I wish everyone the best of luck!
80% is all you need!
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