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Old Thu Aug 19, 2004, 07:47pm
SJoldguy SJoldguy is offline
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In the southern end of NJ, we take Part 1 as a take home test every year. We must pass but since it is a take home test I don't even know what the minimum score is.

In order to become varsity certified in the first place, we must attend a cadet class for two years (13 to 15 classes per year with 10 weekly test per year) Maintain at least a 75% average, get at least a 75% on local final, which is 2 hours with T/F, muliple choice fill in the blank and many case plays, Then field evaluations are factored in. If all is well, you get to take the NJSIAA qualification test. It is like our local final and is extremely challanging. Once certified, only Part 1 annually is needed and a state rules changes clinic. In our chatper there are 13 to 15 annual classes that you must have 75% attendance. Test are given for discussion purposes in these classes. (actually I am a cadet trainer and have missed these classes for the last several years as I am instructing).
These classes are very valuable to maintaining rules knowledge and mechanics, if you apply yourself.

PS The easiest tests I take here in southern NJ are Federation test.
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