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Congrats, remember exams are not mean't to be easy or difficult, but to test your understanding of what you have been taught.

The questions that you got wrong identify your weaknesses and you should re-read these topics to understand them better.

Good luck with the next stage
 
Passed the test!!!!
The book left a fair amount of stuff out of the physics section that showed up in the test. You have to rely on your instructor to fill in these gaps. The gaps weren't exactly glaring but we're extrapolations of idea in the book that had minor details that could mess up your answer.
The rest of the test was mostly rote memorization from the book. There were a few questions that drew on material from open water, deep diving and Nitrox manuals.
All told, I would say it's a fairly tough exam equal to some I've taken at a college level.
Next step, Dive Control Specialist :)


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good for you !! i found it to be quite a challenge as well but it is a very satisfying accomplishment. good luck with your dive con course.
 
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