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I will confirm for everyone that this study guide is quite effective. I pretty much used it to prepare for my written exams and passed them all the first try with my lowest score being 90% on one of them.
Thanks for taking the time to put it all together, your efforts are appreciated.
I highlighted and marked the answers in my book to each question in the knowledge reviews as I went. The knowledge reviews seemed to correspond to the questions in the back of the book that we need to know for our Divemaster. This made studying for the test (did all sections in one night) very easy, especially given that I had ripped out all the knowledge reviews and turned them in to my instructor after they were finished
I also utilized the Diving Knowledge Workbook. My instructor told me that if I reviewed my Divemaster Manual and could answer all the questions in the workbook (which made heavy use of Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving), I'd have no problems with the test.
Bill
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