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ASE exams
does anyone know a good test prep for the L1 ASE exam
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Re: ASE exams
I'd start here http://freeasestudyguides.com/.
There are also online tests that you have to pay for in advance. Not overly expensive. Being north of the border I'm not ASE certified. I am licenced by the government. Certification here is compulsory, so I had to attend a formal college apprenticeship course. Three terms of what they call accelerated intake; one year of information in just two months; or three years in six months. After receiving a certificate of apprenticeship I continued to log hours until I was eligible to challenge the exam. There were some study guides at the time, but long out of print now I believe. You should consider yourself lucky that you can do online studies now; an option that I did not have. |
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Re: ASE exams
Also specifically this is more what you're looking for, http://www.autoshop101.com/bookstore/books6.html
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Re: ASE exams
If you have a decent amount oif auto experience the test is pretty easy. The book that describes the engine does a good job. It is a pretty generic v6 if it is the same as the one that was in mine. I had no problem passing it the firs time.
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Re: ASE exams
thanks for the replies the help is greatly appreciated
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