Hi. I am starting to study for the part A exams for 1st class. I've decided to do applied mechanics first.
I am wondering if I can get some advice from people who have done this process as to if I should start with Reeds applied mechanics or if I should just focus on practice questions?
I can see how reeds is good to help with some things you can't understand and to actually learn the theory of the subjects.
I suppose what I'm asking is if the 1st class practice questions in reeds are worth doing or not? Should I just try up learn the theory from reeds and solve the practice questions that are on diesel duck or other actual transport canada exam questions?
1st class part A's need direction to begin studying
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Regardless of the source of questions the Reed's books will provide you with most of the information required to answer the questions.
I would suggest tackling the questions in the book first to refresh you math skills, and then practice answering questions from other sources where the answers are not so readily available to hone your ability to calculate a solution.
Remember the whole purpose of the exam is not an exercise in math, but to prove your ability to do calculations necessary by using the correct formulas and steps, to help solve problems in the real world with the raw information made available to you and the answer is both accurate and correct.
I would suggest tackling the questions in the book first to refresh you math skills, and then practice answering questions from other sources where the answers are not so readily available to hone your ability to calculate a solution.
Remember the whole purpose of the exam is not an exercise in math, but to prove your ability to do calculations necessary by using the correct formulas and steps, to help solve problems in the real world with the raw information made available to you and the answer is both accurate and correct.
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Re: 1st class part A's need direction to begin studying
Thank you D Winsor
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Reeds is good, try the questions marked "f", they are 1st Class. Do not neglect 2nd moments.
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Re: 1st class part A's need direction to begin studying
Could help with Applied mechanics.
Re: 1st class part A's need direction to begin studying
Just study the 55 applied mechanics questions in the binder I sent you and start with that exam.
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Hello, I'm studying for the applied mechanics exam as well. Do you have a copy of these 55 questions you spoke of earlier?Sea Rover wrote:Just study the 55 applied mechanics questions in the binder I sent you and start with that exam.
Thanks!
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Re: 1st class part A's need direction to begin studying
Hi I am also starting my Mechanics can you please help me with these 55 questionsSea Rover wrote:Just study the 55 applied mechanics questions in the binder I sent you and start with that exam.