Brian Degulis
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- 61' MOTOR YACHT (1980 - 1985)
Actually, I went in early to do some more practice plots and was given the opportunity to take the test earlier than the scheduled 5PM start time. As best I recall, I started the test around 2PM and was finished by about 5PM. Yes, that was all four modules of the test.
At the risk of sounding like a smartass, you either know this stuff or you don't. I took extra time doing the plotting as that's something that's still new to me in terms of set and drift problems. Quite frankly, I don't see ever using the plotting skills I learned in this class, but at least I know how to do it now.
I also double checked all my answers on ROR as I knew that was the section that required the highest percentage of correct answers. Lots of tricky crap in there as opposed to just a cut and dried test of knowledge. Turned out I missed one anyway, but the instructor told us the CG won't allow the tester to reveal which questions were missed after testing.
Things have changed when I took it it had to be at the CG office. You started at 8AM I started with around 20 others 6 of us passed and of that 6 no one was finished before 3PM. At that time the test was the same for a 6 pack or masters the sea time was the determining factor.
Brian