Appreciate you. I passed my exam yesterday, One and done. Hope I'm not sharing too much, but didn't even look at concrete manual. Wish I knew final score but I did find the purchased tabs useful to find charts but it really was all about index, table of contents and chapter numbers as far as tabbing for me. I signed up with 3 weeks to study and got the tests you recommended. Thanks again for your information, and good luck to anyone else that is going to take it.
I passed all my R5 certs on my first attempt. The key is 1) knowing the questions are weighted and 2) knowing the test is not your friend. It is designed to have a 50/50 pass fail rate (per an ICC proctor). Once I learned this, I over prepared by taking any and all practice test I could. By doing this, you almost memorize the section the question comes from (muscle memory). I will add to his good advice, if you`re not scoring 95% + on every practice test...WAIT. Another good piece of advice I received is....when they ask a chart question...its never the first chart and they take most answers from the bottom of a long form paragraph and not the top half. So yeah, ICC is not your friend, Its trickery, but once you know this info you will increase your speed and passing rates.
You're awesome man. I'm currently in that situation, I didn't know how to prep. I saw websites that offer those test preps. I knew there had to be another way... checked youtube and you're video was the 1st one to pop!!
Obviously Contractors exam has been a pain in my ass, but that won't bother me anylonger i have gotten my license already thanks to you Mr James God bless you more cuz you made it possible for me
I'm really sorry about that but i got used to it until i succeeded, i failed 6 times before i finally passed, it would have been 6 but Mr James saved me from failing again
@Fine Urban Interiors hello!!! This is a backdoor we're talking about not some kind of extra classes, you really won't expect him to have Facebook page it's not safe for him
Great advice! I've listened to many 20+ year contractors complain about how the ICC is "rigged" because they failed the exam. The reality is that there's a 90% fail rate because experienced contractors often believe their way is the best and that the code should match their 'best' practices. This mindset is flawed. As a general contractor with over 20 years of experience, I always keep my IRC book in my truck for reference. When I see a subcontractor doing something that won't meet code requirements, I refer to the book. Yes, sometimes they get upset, but I don't. This approach ensures I'm not losing money and they can continue making money on future contracts. It's a win-win, even if it bruises a few egos along the way.
I print out the Index and put in a small (reference book) 3 ring binder, saves me time as it is open to the side. I also write in the index if applicable and short enough the answer to what I am looking for. In the reference book I include any quick reference pages, I like pictures over text. In the book when you see a number written ex: four, I write 4 in the margin. Much faster to find when scanning.
Awesome!! I’m currently just a residential (contractor) “remodeler” and I’m wanting to expand out into bigger and better things after 3 years of doing single man remodel jobs and believe me the amount I cover alone is allot thanks for the video!!
Hello I just wanted to comment to say that I really do appreciate your help. I felt like I wasn't capable of doing this, but this really motivated me. THANKS!
I appreciate the video and advice. I’m in WA, where there’s no testing, just a lot of compliance officers. I’m thinking of moving east, and I’m finding many of the more urban areas throughout the middle US does licensing by jurisdiction like where you are. I have been planning to take the test, just to give me more options. This gives me a good place to start. Thank you!
One of the best explained video on UA-cam I think the idea of studying marking index and chapters it’s the best advise ever that’s what I realized too that finding and knowing index might help better gonna see in a week how I do
Great video! Had a question tho? What was your thought on the “pronto” prep and testing on the ICC? Not sure if you will see this question, but would be nice to make a follow up video and your thoughts on how things are going since taking the test.
Your video is spot on , downloaded sample test and Ibc edition did a few questions see how it would go and yes this works , same concept when taking osha 30. Em385 40 hr , other online certifications .ive taken , its same but no book just pdf, You save me alot of time and money. Thanks i ordered what you got its on the way.👍
Quizlet & London technical ( had the best questions, to help you pass) the ICC practice tests, don't even come close to the test questions. it's about knowing where the answer is. it's about knowing where to look for the questions.
I live in Jefferson County, Colorado and am currently studying for the G29 Master Mechanical test. I am studying IMC and IFGC books, study materials like a study guide and flash cards plus I am taking a four-day (24 hours of classroom time) ICC Code class in July. I hear it is about finding the answers fast and not necessarily memorizing everything, but I am studying already. I am an HVAC business owner and technician. I don't build anything, but I certainly understand how difficult these tests can be. Maybe someday I will be an inspector. I am not really sure where the best place to go for practice tests or the best resources besides the books and study guides.
I am in Georgia which uses NASCLA test and business law. You mentioned the link to test preps and wanted to ask which one you thought was most helpful to you. Thanks, ans great video explanation. Look forward to watching more of your videos. Bob
I am so grateful that you put this video out! I have been searching for months for a guide or test prep questions and I live in Colorado as well so I’ll need to be licensed municipally as well. I am trying to go for the Type B license. I have been searching for a video just like this that gives me just a heads up to what was on the test and what I need to study for and if there was anything extra on the test that wasn’t in the books. From what it sounds like it’s all in the books. Did you take the test online or in person?
Is a little nervous about,I have the text next week . I’m been searching and your video show us the first on the list , I hope I can pass the text . I got all the stuff you mention . We’ll see how everything goes
Thank you so much! Taking my test next month. This seems very helpful. It looks like you color coded your tabs? I see large sections coded in the same color? Congrats on passing.
Thanks for sharing. God bless you. Can you make a video also for what you would need to have before you be prepared for the exams ( example ... what experience, how many years of work and in what job, any other degrees or recommendations..... etc). Thanks again( I subscribed because you sound honest)
Thanks a lot for making the video. I'm going for the G12 (Class B) exam in a few weeks. How much is the IRC referenced? Should I focus my time more on the IBC?
I loved your video. Can you point to the direction what books and practice tests I need to take the general contractor class A test. such as the books names and tests and where I can get them from
i took my exams in 2001, for IRC (3), now going after the 2018 IRC inspectors exam.(my exam, was closed book) in 2001, took both the Residential & business management exams, the same day. I found that the 2018 IRC book was missing pages, I found out after my first exam. like all of decks were not there.
I live in Arvada, Colorado myself. Thank you very much for the time and effort you put into this video. I'm studying for the exam. Id be happy to meet up and buy you breakfast sometime. Thanks again.
Questions: #1. What format is the Class A test? (multiple choice, short answer, etc.) #2. Are you allowed to use your own books for the test? I was thinking my city hall said I have to use their books. #3 Is the Class A test only on the IBC and Concrete? Or, does it include the IRC info as well? Thanks for your video and I look forward to your response.
After doing my own research , all are multiple choice, they are open book tests and you have to have the books needed for the type of test you are going to take. if you go to the exam catalog on the icc website, and fill in the info towards what youre looking for , itll tell you what books that exact test will be over.
read, the question, read it again. and review all the answers. sometimes, what you think is the answer, ( May have a play in words) to make you think, you have the right answer.
I'm live in Colorado (adams county). I've owned my own remodeling company for 3 years now but have to turn down jobs that need permitting so just recently I decided I need to get liscensed. After some research I thought the contractor C liscense might be the easiest for me for the stuff I'm doing (basement and bathroom remodels). Am I wrong? After watching this video it sounds like I need the contractor B liscense. I got the IRC book and was just blown away how thick it was. I've heard from other people the contractor exam center was a little bogus and you just confirmed that for me. This video has helped a lot but one question I still have is - other then passing this test do I need anything else to be liscensed? Ex: proof of hours worked in the field, etc.
I had a question- I have my Class C, so am familiar with the format. However I have been preparing for the Class B. I am confused as to if the test actually addresses both the IBC and IRC books and concrete manual. In the sample test book- questions it seems like everything can be found in the IBC? Second question- I’m tempted to just start over and start prepping for the Class A test as it only uses the IBC and concrete manual. Any suggestions or info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Yeah the master Carpenter the Craftsman Carpenter for several years built houses up in the Yukon they're still still in existence or Old brick 4 story homes looks something out of the Confederacy but they're pretty nice I used one hell of a lot of nails on that one 90 green sinkers that building will stand into the you know next
Can someone please tell me what license I would need to become a roofer? I want to have my own roofing company I want to be a contractor but I don't know what type or class of license I will need if I'm in Colorado thank you in advance
Thanks for the info! Im in Colorado as well I'm a finished basement remodeler and kitchen and bath remodeler as well. I'm starting my journey to becoming a licensed contractor mainly to build my self my own home rather then buying off the market. Besides taking the tests and the great info what other requirements do you need to have to become a licensed contractor in the state of Colorado? Do you have a video containing this info? if so can you point me in the right direction? Once again thank you for the info time to study !
Hey man thanks for this video I passed my exam because thanks to you! I am from colorado and I went for the Contractor license A. What county did you apply for first? And could you possible make a video on how to file for a license. Or if you are from colorado can i but you lunch or Pay you to ask you more questions?
Lol hey man that is awesome, I remember how good I felt when I left the exam room with my paper! Congrats. I'm in the boulder area, hit me up via email on my website and maybe we could meet up. I got mine in Boulder City.
Thanks so much for the video. Extremely helpful! I'm in Colorado as well and doing pre work to get my license. Debating between B or C. I was set on getting the C license but since seeing your video I'm not sure. In your video you mentioned that a certain municipality would not allow a class C license if you were working with an architect. What municipality is that?
@@Neverstopbuilding Thanks so much for the info! This has been so helpful. I think that I am going to get the B class license. Do you know what all books would be required for that test? Do I need all 3?
Do you remember the online course that you used before the practice tests you listed above? It sounds like one that I was interested in. Also, before the practice tests, how would you recommend becoming more familiar with the material other than reading every word of every book?
@@Neverstopbuilding im in Colorado aswell in loveland. I do have a question for you i take my class A exam Tuesday Oct 16th and iv been doing practice test aswell I have both books 2015 ibc and 2015 concert code probably a dumb question but did you use the 2015 irc at all for the class A test or is that just for class B and C bc when I called icc and pearson vue they said I could bring up to 3 contents with me and they named those 3 2015 ibc, 2015 concert manual and 2015 irc so im debating if I should go out and buy the book but if I could save that 115 dollars I'd love to I'm not asking for any answers on the test by any means just asking if you brought the 2015 irc with u during the test thanks for the video its helped alot 😊
@@Neverstopbuilding thanks thats what I thought it just threw me off when they told me I could bring that book to I was almost sure but didn't wanna risk it you know since thats what the lady from. Pearson vue said. But thanks didn't wanna spend another 100 if I didn't have to
Man you're awesome. I'm in Kansas. Decided, like you, that I'm going for the Class A. Question I have is, do you think the 2018 books would work to pass the tests? I'm seeing that they still go buy 2015 but since 2021 is about to come out, they might bump up to 2018 by the time I go take the test.
I took the test a week ago and passed. I had seen this video, it was a point in the right direction. But how do you get your % score? My authenticator still says taken and passed.
Appreciate you. I passed my exam yesterday, One and done. Hope I'm not sharing too much, but didn't even look at concrete manual. Wish I knew final score but I did find the purchased tabs useful to find charts but it really was all about index, table of contents and chapter numbers as far as tabbing for me. I signed up with 3 weeks to study and got the tests you recommended. Thanks again for your information, and good luck to anyone else that is going to take it.
I passed all my R5 certs on my first attempt. The key is 1) knowing the questions are weighted and 2) knowing the test is not your friend. It is designed to have a 50/50 pass fail rate (per an ICC proctor). Once I learned this, I over prepared by taking any and all practice test I could. By doing this, you almost memorize the section the question comes from (muscle memory).
I will add to his good advice, if you`re not scoring 95% + on every practice test...WAIT. Another good piece of advice I received is....when they ask a chart question...its never the first chart and they take most answers from the bottom of a long form paragraph and not the top half. So yeah, ICC is not your friend, Its trickery, but once you know this info you will increase your speed and passing rates.
Hi , Thanks for the advice . Very helpful. Can you please share the links for practice tests .
You're awesome man. I'm currently in that situation, I didn't know how to prep. I saw websites that offer those test preps. I knew there had to be another way... checked youtube and you're video was the 1st one to pop!!
Dude I'm from Paris and i can tell you that since know you're my Hero. A partir de maintenant, tu es mon héros . Merci
Obviously Contractors exam has been a pain in my ass, but that won't bother me anylonger i have gotten my license already thanks to you Mr James God bless you more cuz you made it possible for me
ICC General Contractor exam is really difficult and frustrating, i can't believe i failed again after studying so hard
Am sorry for that some people also passed through the difficulties just be patient and keep studying
I'm really sorry about that but i got used to it until i succeeded, i failed 6 times before i finally passed, it would have been 6 but Mr James saved me from failing again
i saw someone say he is not trustworthy i couldn't stop laughing, really people say a lot of shit these days
@Fine Urban Interiors hello!!! This is a backdoor we're talking about not some kind of extra classes, you really won't expect him to have Facebook page it's not safe for him
Great advice! I've listened to many 20+ year contractors complain about how the ICC is "rigged" because they failed the exam. The reality is that there's a 90% fail rate because experienced contractors often believe their way is the best and that the code should match their 'best' practices. This mindset is flawed.
As a general contractor with over 20 years of experience, I always keep my IRC book in my truck for reference. When I see a subcontractor doing something that won't meet code requirements, I refer to the book. Yes, sometimes they get upset, but I don't. This approach ensures I'm not losing money and they can continue making money on future contracts. It's a win-win, even if it bruises a few egos along the way.
Ok you are the only human on planet earth that has made a helpful video regarding this subject thanks
I print out the Index and put in a small (reference book) 3 ring binder, saves me time as it is open to the side.
I also write in the index if applicable and short enough the answer to what I am looking for.
In the reference book I include any quick reference pages, I like pictures over text.
In the book when you see a number written ex: four, I write 4 in the margin. Much faster to find when scanning.
Awesome!! I’m currently just a residential (contractor) “remodeler” and I’m wanting to expand out into bigger and better things after 3 years of doing single man remodel jobs and believe me the amount I cover alone is allot thanks for the video!!
Where did you buy your books and the exam?
Man, thanks for laying the ground work and sharing your experience to save others time and money.
Thank You for making this process more transparent! I really appreciate your time, and I have Subscribed to receive more future sage advice.
Your video actually helped me before I got my license.. I finally get them!
Thanks again!
Hello I just wanted to comment to say that I really do appreciate your help. I felt like I wasn't capable of doing this, but this really motivated me. THANKS!
I appreciate the video and advice. I’m in WA, where there’s no testing, just a lot of compliance officers. I’m thinking of moving east, and I’m finding many of the more urban areas throughout the middle US does licensing by jurisdiction like where you are. I have been planning to take the test, just to give me more options. This gives me a good place to start. Thank you!
I want to thank you for this content! This really helped me with my confidence!!! You are a blessing!
One of the best explained video on UA-cam I think the idea of studying marking index and chapters it’s the best advise ever that’s what I realized too that finding and knowing index might help better gonna see in a week how I do
How did you do??
Great general overview of what to expect on the exam. Much appreciated! 🤙🏽
Great video! Had a question tho? What was your thought on the “pronto” prep and testing on the ICC? Not sure if you will see this question, but would be nice to make a follow up video and your thoughts on how things are going since taking the test.
Thank you - missed it by one point today. Should have watched your video first. You make me feel like I'm not the only one.
Your video is spot on , downloaded sample test and Ibc edition did a few questions see how it would go and yes this works , same concept when taking osha 30. Em385 40 hr , other online certifications .ive taken , its same but no book just pdf,
You save me alot of time and money. Thanks i ordered what you got its on the way.👍
Awesome video thank you so much! Also your shop is so organized!
hi
my class c test in 2001 was 50 questions, but had 8 hours to answer the questions. and it took all of that time to do.
You have answered so many questions for me, thank you so much!
Awesome video! Thank you! Humble informative and direct
Good info for someone who doesn’t know how the testing process goes .. they do not make that clear .
Thanks man 👍
Thank you!
Quizlet & London technical ( had the best questions, to help you pass) the ICC practice tests, don't even come close to the test questions. it's about knowing where the answer is. it's about knowing where to look for the questions.
Thank you from Colorado Springs. Great info.
Thanks bro you gave me the confidence I needed to go after this test...all the way fr9m new orleans big thanks to you bro!!! ✊️
Hell yeah man!
I live in Jefferson County, Colorado and am currently studying for the G29 Master Mechanical test. I am studying IMC and IFGC books, study materials like a study guide and flash cards plus I am taking a four-day (24 hours of classroom time) ICC Code class in July. I hear it is about finding the answers fast and not necessarily memorizing everything, but I am studying already. I am an HVAC business owner and technician. I don't build anything, but I certainly understand how difficult these tests can be. Maybe someday I will be an inspector. I am not really sure where the best place to go for practice tests or the best resources besides the books and study guides.
I am in Georgia which uses NASCLA test and business law. You mentioned the link to test preps and wanted to ask which one you thought was most helpful to you.
Thanks, ans great video explanation.
Look forward to watching more of your videos.
Bob
Awesome video brother. Well spoken very informative.
Great and helpful video. Thanks for getting this out there. Question, are the tests multiple choice?
Thank you for this. Absolutely best advice I have found too
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Dude, very helpful, doing the test Monday morning
Best of luck
Did you pass???
Super informative, great help, thanks so much
Great feedback! Thanks Dude!
Thank you for posting this video, very helpful!
Hi can you please show a closeup view of the bookmark tabs you have labeled . Thanks
Awesome , thanks for the great info!!
I am so grateful that you put this video out! I have been searching for months for a guide or test prep questions and I live in Colorado as well so I’ll need to be licensed municipally as well. I am trying to go for the Type B license. I have been searching for a video just like this that gives me just a heads up to what was on the test and what I need to study for and if there was anything extra on the test that wasn’t in the books. From what it sounds like it’s all in the books. Did you take the test online or in person?
Will this video be helpful if iam taking the class C ? I know i dont need the concrete! Just looking to get my roofing on and siiding here in iowa!
Is a little nervous about,I have the text next week . I’m been searching and your video show us the first on the list , I hope I can pass the text . I got all the stuff you mention . We’ll see how everything goes
How did you do?
Thank for the info S
Thanks for the video and solid advice.
thank you for the information, very helpfull
Great info and thanks
I super appreciate this video!
Thank you so much! Taking my test next month. This seems very helpful. It looks like you color coded your tabs? I see large sections coded in the same color? Congrats on passing.
Thanks for sharing. God bless you. Can you make a video also for what you would need to have before you be prepared for the exams ( example ... what experience, how many years of work and in what job, any other degrees or recommendations..... etc). Thanks again( I subscribed because you sound honest)
Thank you for this video... I take my test in 3 days !
Best of luck!
Thanks a lot for making the video. I'm going for the G12 (Class B) exam in a few weeks.
How much is the IRC referenced? Should I focus my time more on the IBC?
I loved your video. Can you point to the direction what books and practice tests I need to take the general contractor class A test. such as the books names and tests and where I can get them from
Thank you! I am in Colorado as well. It sounds a lot like studying for standardized tests!!
i took my exams in 2001, for IRC (3), now going after the 2018 IRC inspectors exam.(my exam, was closed book) in 2001, took both the Residential & business management exams, the same day.
I found that the 2018 IRC book was missing pages, I found out after my first exam. like all of decks were not there.
I have heard that Missing pages in book purchases from Amazon. Can someone please tell us where to buy the original book
I live in Arvada, Colorado myself. Thank you very much for the time and effort you put into this video. I'm studying for the exam. Id be happy to meet up and buy you breakfast sometime. Thanks again.
Questions: #1. What format is the Class A test? (multiple choice, short answer, etc.) #2. Are you allowed to use your own books for the test? I was thinking my city hall said I have to use their books. #3 Is the Class A test only on the IBC and Concrete? Or, does it include the IRC info as well?
Thanks for your video and I look forward to your response.
After doing my own research , all are multiple choice, they are open book tests and you have to have the books needed for the type of test you are going to take. if you go to the exam catalog on the icc website, and fill in the info towards what youre looking for , itll tell you what books that exact test will be over.
Thank you for the video! Can you send the link for tab guidance?
read, the question, read it again. and review all the answers. sometimes, what you think is the answer, ( May have a play in words) to make you think, you have the right answer.
They gave me the concrete manual, digitally. How do I go about bringing that into the exam room?
How about the contractor state license board ? Law and business exam ?
You hit the nail on the head with this video. Thanks for putting it together.
Thanks! Very helpful!
I like your style of play
I'm live in Colorado (adams county). I've owned my own remodeling company for 3 years now but have to turn down jobs that need permitting so just recently I decided I need to get liscensed. After some research I thought the contractor C liscense might be the easiest for me for the stuff I'm doing (basement and bathroom remodels). Am I wrong? After watching this video it sounds like I need the contractor B liscense. I got the IRC book and was just blown away how thick it was. I've heard from other people the contractor exam center was a little bogus and you just confirmed that for me. This video has helped a lot but one question I still have is - other then passing this test do I need anything else to be liscensed? Ex: proof of hours worked in the field, etc.
I had a question- I have my Class C, so am familiar with the format. However I have been preparing for the Class B. I am confused as to if the test actually addresses both the IBC and IRC books and concrete manual. In the sample test book- questions it seems like everything can be found in the IBC?
Second question- I’m tempted to just start over and start prepping for the Class A test as it only uses the IBC and concrete manual. Any suggestions or info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Nice video man thanks!
Yeah the master Carpenter the Craftsman Carpenter for several years built houses up in the Yukon they're still still in existence or Old brick 4 story homes looks something out of the Confederacy but they're pretty nice I used one hell of a lot of nails on that one 90 green sinkers that building will stand into the you know next
Great job sir!
Thank you for sharing.
The link for the practice tests no longer works and shows a 404 code. Do you have an updated link?
Well articulated.
that was so helpful. Thank you.
are there any prep test for spray applied fireproofing
Where’s the link to the practice test? Did I miss it? Hmm
This guy is great! Straight talk by a guy hat swings a hammer!
I have the 2021 book. Is that an issue if I am purchasing the 2015 tests?
Nice vedio wonderful clear accent to understand easily.
I’m in Florida. How is it different with book from you and from Florida…?
Can someone please tell me what license I would need to become a roofer? I want to have my own roofing company I want to be a contractor but I don't know what type or class of license I will need if I'm in Colorado thank you in advance
Great video I’m planning on taking the test in the next six months. Will use your advise thank you!
Great video. I’m also from Colorado, I’m trying to get my GC license soon, would you mind telling me what books to get as of August 2021? Thank you
The books depend on the test you are taking, if you are going for the 2015 code, you need the 2015 books.
This works for the trade exam, did you take the business and law? is there any workbooks for that?.
Thanks for the info! Im in Colorado as well I'm a finished basement remodeler and kitchen and bath remodeler as well. I'm starting my journey to becoming a licensed contractor mainly to build my self my own home rather then buying off the market. Besides taking the tests and the great info what other requirements do you need to have to become a licensed contractor in the state of Colorado? Do you have a video containing this info? if so can you point me in the right direction?
Once again thank you for the info time to study !
Hi, my husband is a contractor here too
You will get a licensed in each city you work.
The link for the practice test is missing.
Great video!
exactly! we need real practice questions not book tabs!
Where is the practice exam? please post it again
Hey man thanks for this video I passed my exam because thanks to you! I am from colorado and I went for the Contractor license A. What county did you apply for first? And could you possible make a video on how to file for a license. Or if you are from colorado can i but you lunch or Pay you to ask you more questions?
Lol hey man that is awesome, I remember how good I felt when I left the exam room with my paper! Congrats. I'm in the boulder area, hit me up via email on my website and maybe we could meet up. I got mine in Boulder City.
It would have helped if you showed few examples of questions using your book
c,d international residential code, a , international building code, and the concrete manual..... Hurray!!
I live in Colorado and I need help getting these also lmk if you can helpn
Outside of Denver Colorado is great for getting your journeyman lol
What were the practice tests that helped you? I don't see the link
NVM, just wasn't hyperlinked
icc-workbooks.com
Does anyone recommend a prep class that is the best?
Thanks so much for the video. Extremely helpful! I'm in Colorado as well and doing pre work to get my license. Debating between B or C. I was set on getting the C license but since seeing your video I'm not sure. In your video you mentioned that a certain municipality would not allow a class C license if you were working with an architect. What municipality is that?
@@Neverstopbuilding Thanks so much for the info! This has been so helpful. I think that I am going to get the B class license. Do you know what all books would be required for that test? Do I need all 3?
@@thomasromero572 did you ever find out
Do you remember the online course that you used before the practice tests you listed above? It sounds like one that I was interested in. Also, before the practice tests, how would you recommend becoming more familiar with the material other than reading every word of every book?
@@Neverstopbuilding im in Colorado aswell in loveland. I do have a question for you i take my class A exam Tuesday Oct 16th and iv been doing practice test aswell I have both books 2015 ibc and 2015 concert code probably a dumb question but did you use the 2015 irc at all for the class A test or is that just for class B and C bc when I called icc and pearson vue they said I could bring up to 3 contents with me and they named those 3 2015 ibc, 2015 concert manual and 2015 irc so im debating if I should go out and buy the book but if I could save that 115 dollars I'd love to I'm not asking for any answers on the test by any means just asking if you brought the 2015 irc with u during the test thanks for the video its helped alot 😊
@@Neverstopbuilding thanks thats what I thought it just threw me off when they told me I could bring that book to I was almost sure but didn't wanna risk it you know since thats what the lady from. Pearson vue said. But thanks didn't wanna spend another 100 if I didn't have to
I'm not looking for the actual exam.. but where is the actual help... guide, practice test, etc, etc?
Man you're awesome. I'm in Kansas. Decided, like you, that I'm going for the Class A. Question I have is, do you think the 2018 books would work to pass the tests? I'm seeing that they still go buy 2015 but since 2021 is about to come out, they might bump up to 2018 by the time I go take the test.
From where can we buy the books ?
What practice test would you suggest?
F35-N - F35 - Class DF Fire Suppression Installation Contractor - anyone know where I can get a study guide for this exam ?
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I took the test a week ago and passed. I had seen this video, it was a point in the right direction. But how do you get your % score? My authenticator still says taken and passed.