rogersmithiii
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Just took the NRA online, range safety officer class.
Flunked it the first attempt with a 76, but got a 96 the second time.
Hints.
The questions are not common sense. They refer to the NRA teaching content, and the NRA way of doing things. Some of the questions are tricky, and the way to correctly answer them is to have the Powerpoint handouts open on your desktop so you can refer to them. You'll see the question mimicking the exact wording on the slide, so it's easy to see what answer they are after. The Range SOP is the holy grail of what governs a typical safety officer, so a lot of questions refer to that answer.
Second, you have three shots to pass the exam before you have to pay for an in-person class. You can review your answers from failed exams, which will help you with future attempts.
Finally, the class goes kind of slowly, and is tedious. It's not rocket science, but the questions are more complicated than the actual course materials.
MHO.
Flunked it the first attempt with a 76, but got a 96 the second time.
Hints.
The questions are not common sense. They refer to the NRA teaching content, and the NRA way of doing things. Some of the questions are tricky, and the way to correctly answer them is to have the Powerpoint handouts open on your desktop so you can refer to them. You'll see the question mimicking the exact wording on the slide, so it's easy to see what answer they are after. The Range SOP is the holy grail of what governs a typical safety officer, so a lot of questions refer to that answer.
Second, you have three shots to pass the exam before you have to pay for an in-person class. You can review your answers from failed exams, which will help you with future attempts.
Finally, the class goes kind of slowly, and is tedious. It's not rocket science, but the questions are more complicated than the actual course materials.
MHO.