Well....we don't know the results. There were 100 questions and you must answer 70 correctly to pass. Which translates into answering a maximum of 30 incorrectly. Hubby was definately uncertain about 17 questions; ones dealing with subjects not taught at technical school nor in any of the material he was given by the Community college here to study from.
He should know the results by the end of next week. I don't care about fabulous marks just.let.him.pass.!!!!! This will be the first weekend in months that he has not studied or worried about studying.
For family and friends, if you don't hear we don't know. Trust me, it'll be on my blog and spreading by wildfire once we hear. Either way that man put an awful lot of preparation into writing the exam and if anyone deserves to pass, it's him!!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Hubby's Apprenticeship Exam
Posted by Patricia at 10:49 AM
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Oh, I hope your hubby does great on his exam! Sounds like he deserves it!
You guys are really getting hammered. I am so sorry to hear about your basement...you poor dear. Not much for Valentine's. But just think...in a few months (we can hope) the misery of winter will be over and all will be green and amazing. Your yard is lovely...that lake! It must be beautiful there in summer...
Stay positive. :)
Hi sis - fingers crossed for John. And good news that your basement isn't too badly hit. Hope the coming storm (you'll get after us on Monday) will not be too bad for you. We don't know what to expect - rain or snow - yet, just that late tomorrow afternoon it will hit.
HOpe you are able to get your grocery shopping done today! and you have wonderful in-laws, that was really thoughtful of Jean to come over with dinner for you all. You are loved!
We're cold again today, our high is -11c.....soon, winter will be over....soon....
I'm so proud of John!! He has worked so hard to get thru his course and then studying for his apprenticeship while working...and to do so well!!!
I'm happy for you all...now you can both relax more and enjoy your new home and just hanging out!
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