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I would just like to say a big thank you to PJW and Peter M for their help and guidance (also Reuben and Alex for their previous forum contributions) this year. I am very appreciative of all the help I have received which has improved my knowledge immensely both academically and vocationally. This forum has been invaluable in helping my studying for the exam and I would be lost without it. Best of luck to all candidates this weekend!!!
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Ian
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(30-09-2010, 03:31 PM)merlin89 Wrote: I would just like to say a big thank you to PJW and Peter M for their help and guidance (also Reuben and Alex for their previous forum contributions) this year. I am very appreciative of all the help I have received which has improved my knowledge immensely both academically and vocationally. This forum has been invaluable in helping my studying for the exam and I would be lost without it. Best of luck to all candidates this weekend!!!
Cheers
Ian

Thank you to for all your contributions both in the way of attempted answers and study support material. This year we have had a greater number of active contributors from a wider geographical area than in previous years; the more we get the more useful the website is for everybody so thank you to everyone who has added something.

There is now reasonably good coverage of the recent year's mod 1 papers, module 3 Control Tables are pretty comprehensively covered and tjhere are now several module 2 lmainlina layouts; other portions of the exam are rather less well covered and in a few months the 2010 papers will become available opening up a new seam.

We always find that contributions are "back end loaded" (like so many signalling projects!) which does make it more difficult for us giving responses, but we try our best. I imagine that the Forum will now become much less busy for many months after this weekend; those sitting this year will no doubt rightly award themselves a well earned rest until at least January, but for others it is never too early to start preparing for next year.

Peter disables the website during the weekend of the exam itself, but afterwards please feel free to share your experiences, especially your views of the amended Module 1 exam.

PJW
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And don't forget, those who have gone through the process and who pass the exam modules are more than welcome to continue to contribute responses to future students' attempts.

I had hoped for a larger pool of regular contributors and am sure that we will expand in the future. I take my hat off to PJW for his massive contribution. Thanks to those who have responded on their specialist areas.
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