NPPE prep
January 19, 2018 | Author: Daniel | Category: N/A
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Prep. document for NPPE...
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APEGGA ACT booklet (30 pages) Workers Compensation ACT booklet (30 pages) Tort Law Chapters in Black text book.
1) Nothing is absolute 2) Always look after the public first, but refer to rule #1 3) It's better to investigate before whistleblowing, but refer to rule #1 (ie. time is very critical and/or people could die with inaction) 4) Even if a contract seems nearly bulletproof, refer to rule #1 And for the Acts, like OH&S, most of it follows common sense, don't need to memorize it all. Such as: Safety first before anything, workers can't be punished if the workplace is unsafe, inspectors generally can dictate a lot providing there is an investigation/notification, etc.
I like the way you nailed it down by rules and yes… after reviewing codes of ethics, OH&S and acts it does make sense that people and safety come first. Law questions however are quite tricky and not necessarily common sense plays a part. I figured exam question has to be fully UNDERSTOOD before reading the answers. It could take 2-3 times to re-read the question to make sure you understand what they're asking. Pure word game. And to look closer when they start to mix three or more parties together… I wonder realistically how many chapters of black LAW book I have to read? I did first four so far plus the Tort law (chapter 18). Any suggestions?
had this doomed N. P. P. E. last Apr. and to the date I had read those damn books and sample questions and talked to a few people because I certainly didn't want to fail again. I had made a stupid mistake by not writing right after the failing time and had to compensate. So went to the session early and sat and waited. The usual instruction was given and the usual assholes came and went and needed guidance like grade 5 kids. As soon as I opened the question book and read the first one I realised that I would experience something different from what I had expected. I'm not allowed to reveal the questions and I'm not going to do that but I had busted my hump over complicated topics such as Tort Law, Bonds, Contracts,Common Contract Issues, Insurance, Lien, Claims and other subjects similar to those but most of the questions had come from Safety, Ethics, Environment, Registration, Practice and similar subjects, the ones that I had barely studied! So I went on and on to the time that I had almost 15 min. to the end and finished and then went back and answered a few that I had skipped and answered those ones too and realized that I did not have anything else to do while still 10 minutes were left! I walked out and handed my answer sheet and left. When I saw the letter today, I almost felt joy and relief, both. I had already started studying for another exam so if I had failed this, there would have not been much motivation today to carry on. I still have to wait 3 to 4 weeks to get another letter from APEGA to gain the right of the title, I guess, officially. And I had to study hard to pass ASQ CQE because that's no joke either. So remember I passed because I'mThe Seeker and I won't get to give what I'm after, till the day I die! What I also have to point at is I had and still have a problem with concentrating and focusing. I overcame that by writing, more
specifically typing notes. It help but didn't fix the problem completely. I guess whoever have multiple problems in life, will face the same issue. Strong people are just not distracted by the problems. I had to read parts multiple times for that reason. I remind me of that TV series years ago in the old country called Aviccena. He was a Persian scientist of 10th century. In the series there is this episode that on his trip (He was on travel most of his life) he sits somewhere to take a rest and there is this shepherd and his herd around him. The shepherd sees him sitting in a dark and gloomy humour and walks up to him and asks him what his trouble is. Aviccena tells him that there is this book that he has read but has not understand much of it. The shepherd advises him to read for the 2nd, 3rd and maybe even 4th time and eventually as many time as needed until he understands. The scientist overwhelmed by the grunt's advice takes it and follows for the passion of his life, learning! If anyone needs to but APEGA used material such as books, notes, booklets, sample questions, etc, please leave a message with your e-mail address. I'll get in touch with you. (Photo: These two books are the main sources for studying NPPE. There are a few other handouts which should be obtained. The books should be read thoroughly and completely)
Hi there, free sample questions and a study guide are available at the Professional Practice Exam HQ at www.ppehq.com
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