Why didnt someone tell me it was going to be so easy?
With all the bolded questions to watch in the back I figured the test would be far more detailed (e.g. 'what does the first "C" in T-CLOCS stand for?' versus "T-CLOCS is an acronym to help you remember what?")
Anyway, off to the skills test this weekend, and to celebrate its going to be a night drive this weekend, weather permitting. :)
Congrats :cheers:
Thanks!
i think to celebrate im going to take a ride up to the Appalachian Trail and hang out for a few hours on a night hike or something.
I have prior riding experience so Im not worried about passing the riding skills portion, it was the written that had me buggin out. I had heard stories from "i was done in 10 minutes" to "ZOMG iTs t3h hArDeST tHinG evAr!1!1!one!1!1!" so I didnt know what to expect.
for my endorsment i took a safety course and then went to the local library to take the written test. it was a whopping 8 questions. of course this was in arkansas. :laugh: however, when i moved to ohio and went to get my liscence transfered, i had to take both written tests again. there were quite a few more this go around. i still passed though, even though at that time it had been over a year since my safety course. most of the questions were common sense really. :icon_mrgreen:
is a t-cloc some new fangled type of alarm clock or something?
yep just like v-tech is a phone with variable valve timing :)
well, grats m8. now go get teh endorsement/stamp :thumb:
Quote from: jdanna on September 24, 2008, 09:02:03 PM
is a t-cloc some new fangled type of alarm clock or something?
It's a mighty fine-clock
I got my endorsement!
How'd I score on both the written and the skills tests?
FLAWLESS VICTORY! :)
w00t!