john m
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I've just books up to do the day skipper course how hard is it I'm a bit worried in case I can't do it
john
john
I've just books up to do the day skipper course how hard is it I'm a bit worried in case I can't do it
john
I've just books up to do the day skipper course how hard is it I'm a bit worried in case I can't do it
john
If word or number blind, you might struggle, but you should be helped by the instructor to ensure you understand what its all about. Tell him/her if you are having any problems or need help.
It's not an exam, in the sense of an 'o' level'
It consists of a Chartwork paper - 4 questions & a general paper which covers everything from safety/weather/lights/dayshapes/rules of the road/etc.
You should after a period of instruction, enjoy using these assessment papers to check that 'you', have understood the information you have absorbed on the course.
Your instructor should be aware of any problem areas from your course work & will help.
Don't forget, all the others on any course will be in exactly the same position.
I'd also suggest that these 5 day "intense" courses are a really bad idea. Even if you manage to cram enough to pass on the Friday, you'll never remember it by the time you need to use it.
When I did my DS theory exam a few years ago I thoroughly enjoyed it and found the course content reasonably straight forward - the exam itself was not too much of a problem and I'm no academic.
I think it helped that the instructor was good at his job and was very interesting with loads of entertaining anecdotes to illustrate some of the theory.
I have spoken to folk who have not been so lucky, who have struggled with an instructor that was dull as dishwater and almost given up before the end.
Hope you get a good-un like I did and then you're half way there!
thanks for the advice
john
I've just books up to do the day skipper course how hard is it I'm a bit worried in case I can't do it
john