You are nuts.... 24 hour cram, sure. 2 hours -- no way.... On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Matt Stultz <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > CRAM!!!!! > > On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Chris Teodorski > <chris.teodorski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Dammit -- I wish I would have known about this one -- I would have >> come along to get try for my general too... >> >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Matthew Beckler <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > The Pitt radio club is hosting an exam session TONIGHT at 6:00 PM. >> > See below for the details. I'll be trying for my general license >> > tonight, maybe I'll see some of you there. >> > >> > -- >> > Matthew >> > >> > -------- Original Message -------- >> > Subject: [Parc] Exam Session Tomorrow: Time and Location >> > Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 00:03:24 -0500 >> > From: Katie McLaughlin <kem85@xxxxxxxx> >> > Reply-To: Panther Amateur Radio Club <parc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > To: Panther Amateur Radio Club <parc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > >> > >> > >> > Hello Everyone, >> > >> > Instead of a regular meeting tomorrow, we will be holding an exam >> > session for people who would like to become licensed amateur radio >> > operators and for those who would like to upgrade their licenses. >> > >> > We will meet in the shack, 920 Benedum, at 6:00 p.m. and proceed to a >> > room with more table space and seating for the exam session. If you plan >> > on arriving late, a sign will be left on the door with our location, but >> > try to be on time. >> > >> > Remember to bring the items listed at the bottom of this email. >> > >> > Also, please email Harry if you plan on taking an exam, so he can print >> > out enough copies. >> > >> > Thanks and good luck! >> > >> > Katie, KB3PVV >> > kem85@xxxxxxxx <mailto:kem85@xxxxxxxx> >> > >> > >> > *ON EXAM DAY BRING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:* >> > >> > *1**.* A legal photo ID (driver’s license, passport). >> > >> > *2**.* When no photo ID is available, two forms of identification >> > must >> > be presented: >> > *a**.* non-photo ID/driver's license (some states still have >> > them) >> > *b**.* birth certificate (must have the appropriate seal) >> > *c**.* social security card >> > *d**.* library card >> > *e**.* utility bill, bank statement or other >> > business correspondence that >> > specifically names the person; or a postmarked envelope >> > addressed >> > to the person at his or her current mailing address as it >> > appears on >> > the Form 605. >> > >> > *3**.* Students may bring any of the above items and/or a school >> > ID, minor's >> > work permit, report card, or a legal guardian may present a >> > photo ID. >> > >> > *4.* Bring your Social Security Number (SSN) or your FCC issued >> > Federal >> > Registration Number (FRN). VEC’s are required by FCC to submit >> > either your SSN or your FRN number with your license >> > application >> > form. If you prefer not to give your SSN, then you may use >> > your FCC >> > issued FRN, if you have one. For instructions on how to >> > register your >> > SSN with the FCC and receive a FRN, visit the FCC's FAQ page >> > <https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/coresWeb/faq.jsp> and >> > the FCC's registration instructions page >> > <http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=about_getting_started>. >> > >> > *5**.* If applicable, bring the original and a photocopy of your >> > current Amateur >> > Radio license and any Certificates of Successful Completion of >> > Examination (CSCE) you may hold from previous exam sessions. >> > The >> > photocopy(s) will not be returned. >> > >> > *6**.* Two number two pencils with erasers and a pen. >> > >> > *7**.* A calculator with the memory erased and formulas cleared is >> > allowed. >> > You may not bring any written notes or calculations into the >> > exam session. >> > Slide rules and logarithmic tables are acceptable, as long as >> > they're free >> > of notes and formulas. Cell phone must be silenced or turned >> > off during >> > the exam session. The phones' calculator function may not be >> > used. >> > >> > *8*. Bring a check, a money order or cash to cover the exam >> > session fee ($15). >> > Check the ARRL VEC’s current exam fee >> > <http://www.arrl.org/arrl-vec-exam-fees>. >> > >> > >