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Old 05-24-2006, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by RBOWMAN
I guess even these tests you need to read the corresponding study materials.

Or you could just print out the test, hang it on the back of your bedroom door, and throw darts at it to randomly select your answer choices....worked for me.


Thankfully, there is no cost involved with these FEMA courses, and you can retake each exam as many times as you want. You could take it ten times in one day if you needed to.

I actually enjoyed reading some of the material. I think a couple of the courses (like HazMat, Mitigation, Radiological Emergency Response etc.) gave me a head start in studying for Environment & Humanity. LOL.

As a result of studying those FEMA courses in combination with taking the Environment & Humanity exam, I am now not only an expert in the management and proper disposal of municipal poop, but I also know how to manage and properly dispose of radioactive poop....PRICELESS!

Also, the skills I learned in FEMA courses like "Effective Communication", have enabled me to confidently talk about radioactive poop on public forums such as this.

Thanks FEMA!
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