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Sat the exam in Bristol yesterday, phew that was the quickest 1 1/2 hours ever. I filled in CTs for all the routes and only 1 of the points and my attempt at the aspect sequence chart was abysmal to say the least. But I was writing as fast as I could non-stop and even if you were somebody who had been filling in CTs for 20 years I dont think you could complete them in time allocated. I allocated 12 mins for drawing out CTs and 45 mins for CTs which then snowballed in to slightly over the hour leaving me 10- 15 mins for the Aspect Sequence chart and I can honestly say I wish they had been second nature but obviously I had not spent enough time on them. Also when I saw flashing aspects I knew then Id come up against a brick wall. But as an experience well worth it....it's a hell of a challenge. So for next year I will take on module 2 and if needs be module 3.
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Excellent meeting you too Peter its cool actually being able to meet somebody in person when you correspond via the forum and thanks for giving up your time to invigilate the exam....... as for the exam I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Cheers
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Wow I completely agree, that was a shock when I opened the layout. I don
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Ahhrggg, I think I flunked it. Spent forever trying to figure out how the point table for that twin single slip crossover thing worked (317 was it?). Suddenly woke up and realised how little time I had left to do the Signal Routes, so didn't finish those.
Someone please put me out of my misery, when the outside crossovers are reverse, which way should the middle set of points be set, for flank protection as the train doesn't actually run over them?
I know a diagram would really help explain what I'm asking...
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Hi, I have a long holiday after exam... almost forgot the layout and questions. Although the layout is complicated, the opposing routes are not too much-- I think. Yes, time is tight. I have made several simulation practice before, so funished all CTs and aspect sequence just in time. So I believe simulation before exam is very important, it helps you know how to allocate your time.
For the key points apparing in exam, such as flashing signal, there is some discussion in forum before. So I think if reading all the threads here, it must be useful for exam.
Anyway, I am not sure I can pass the exam. I just want to share my experience to the news: I am totally a new man in signalling one year before, I felt I learnt a lot in past one year. If having confusion or having some practice in past papers, post them out, there are many people will help and discuss.