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Originally Posted by JRutledge
He said that the test is the reason he even gets in the rulebook basically.
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Again, as others have pointed out here, incorrect inference.
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If that is the only reason than I have a right to be worried....
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It isn't, so you need not.
My point is this. The tests serve as a catalyst and a measuring stick of your rules knowledge. They prepare you for what you need to know on the floor, and alert you (via any wrong answers) of what you don't know (or weren't paying attention to in the question). The tests serve a purpose, and I believe in them. I particularly enjoy RefSchool before and during the season.
That certainly does NOT mean you stop studying the book when the test is done. That's a foolish move that benefits no-one. I'm sure there are those that prepare for the test, and that's it. That ain't me, chief.
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My point is all these "tests" are silly at their core.
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I disagree. While measurement on the floor contains the best evaluations, the prepartion for the tests can result in far fewer mistakes, and ultimately, a better floor evaluation.
Now, leave me alone. I have some studying to do.