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Old Wed Sep 14, 2005, 04:02pm
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Please grant me this one time of bragging about myself. I am in my second year of officiating and in IA you have to pass the part II test within the first 3 years in order to maintain your license. Well,I just found out that I received an 83 on the NFHS part II test.

Thank you for all your help in teaching a newer official the rules. I realize I still have a lot to learn, but this forum has helped.
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Old Wed Sep 14, 2005, 05:08pm
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I just got a 97 on my Part 2 Exam. Does that make me better than you?

Seriously congratulations on your accomplishment. I just wish we did not have to get as high of a score to pass the test in my state.

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Old Wed Sep 14, 2005, 05:34pm
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Knuckles and fives to ya both!

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Old Wed Sep 14, 2005, 05:52pm
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I just got a 97 on my Part 2 Exam. Does that make me better than you?

Seriously congratulations on your accomplishment. I just wish we did not have to get as high of a score to pass the test in my state.

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I got a 98, but I still am looking for my first perfect game on the field!
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Old Wed Sep 14, 2005, 11:54pm
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I got a 98, but I still am looking for my first perfect game on the field!
Sounds like you're still looking for your first part II perfect score too.
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Old Thu Sep 15, 2005, 12:00am
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I got a 98, but I still am looking for my first perfect game on the field!
Sounds like you're still looking for your first part II perfect score too.
Getting a perfect score, by the answer key, would require the FED to spend more time preparing the tests. IMHO
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Old Thu Sep 15, 2005, 06:04am
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I got a 100 last year. Have not gotten back my test this year as of yet.
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Old Thu Sep 15, 2005, 06:21am
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just out of curiosity, what does each state require you to make on your exams.

in georgia:
Registered Official: make 75 or better for 2 years on registered exam.

Approved: make 85 or better for 2 years on approved/certified exam.

Certified: maintain test scores of 85 or better. (i do not recall but two guys ever loosing their certified patch.
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Old Thu Sep 15, 2005, 08:47am
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I got a 98, but I still am looking for my first perfect game on the field!
Sounds like you're still looking for your first part II perfect score too.
Getting a perfect score, by the answer key, would require the FED to spend more time preparing the tests. IMHO
Same here, I've been robbed several times by the answer key, I am happy with my 98, in my mind I scored a 100, that's really all that matters, right?
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Old Thu Sep 15, 2005, 10:10am
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Passing scores on these tests only serve to reinforce my belief in a much higher power. And I'm not talking about the IHSAA.
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