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5.0 out of 5 stars
I Couldn't of Picked a better Study Guide. The best!,
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This review is from: 911 Operator (Career Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
After spending a whole day searching for these hard to find 911 study guides, i chose this one because this was the only one that would ship within 2 days. none of the bookstores around here had one so i spent $37 to ship it next day. well, this book was very thorough and the tests were pretty good. I suggest you skim through the whole thing before taking the first test. The first test is about radio telecommunications equipment and that wasn't needed on the CritiCall test I took. The actual test i took was on the computer and it was much harder than I had anticipated. I suggest if you want to pass this test, you need to start practicing typing a series of letters and numbers (vin), addresses, phone numbers and start thinking like a 911 operator. When you read or hear a situation, started thinking about the who, what, where, why, when and how. That's very important in real life.
1.0 out of 5 stars
The other review is misleading.,
By Rose "bookaholic" (Keizer, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 911 Operator (Career Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
As someone who will be taking the 911 operator test for the fourth time, this book doesn't help. The sample tests are generic and vague and I know some of the answers in the key are glaringly wrong! It's not worth the price: cheap comb binding and typewritten reproduced pages for $28 when its worth about $5.
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911 Operator (Career Examination Passbooks) by Jack Rudman (Plastic Comb - January 1, 2005)
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