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Re: CHP exam



thanks for the encouragement.

Ray
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert D Boston <BOSTRD@inel.gov>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Monday, March 22, 1999 20:45
Subject: CHP exam


>I see you're on the list for both parts.  Good luck.  I'm glad I didn't
>take both at the same time, but you'll do fine.
>
>My recommendation is to work lots of the problems in Belequava (sp?) and if
>you've saved up your Health Physics newsletter, then work the problems in
>there.  You'll get a little different view point from each, but if you do
>only the above you'll pass.
>
>Finally, keep track of your study hours.  I once heard (can't remember
>where) that it takes between 150-300 hours of study for the successful
>candidate (part II only).  I set up a study plan to ensure that I had 200
>hours by test time.  I actually had ~170 hours.
>
>If you need any help let me know.
>
>PS.  You'll notice that my name showed up on the study list for Part II.
>I'm not taking the exam again.
>
>
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