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<blockquote data-quote="Robin Spark" data-source="post: 84582" data-attributes="member: 5444"><p>Totally agree with you there as I found that on the 2330 probably 50% or more of the theory will never be used and even the lecturers admitted that it was upto us to get practical side of learning from our employers.</p><p></p><p>However as my main job wasnt related to electrics then I didnt have this option but luckily made friends with a full time sparks on the course and worked with him whenever I had the spare time.</p><p></p><p>It is ridiculous the amount of theory you learn and a lot of the lads struggled but I found this easy..ish as I have always been good at maths and sciences.</p><p></p><p>IMHO they should have more bias to install practice which is what I though they would do at my college as they had loads of motors and other equipment on show within the electrical dept. We only wired up a motor and starter on one occasion and really it was brushed over really quickly. On the practical side installs were done on wooden boards where neatness of cable bends and even spacing of clips seemed to be the main priority .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin Spark, post: 84582, member: 5444"] Totally agree with you there as I found that on the 2330 probably 50% or more of the theory will never be used and even the lecturers admitted that it was upto us to get practical side of learning from our employers. However as my main job wasnt related to electrics then I didnt have this option but luckily made friends with a full time sparks on the course and worked with him whenever I had the spare time. It is ridiculous the amount of theory you learn and a lot of the lads struggled but I found this easy..ish as I have always been good at maths and sciences. IMHO they should have more bias to install practice which is what I though they would do at my college as they had loads of motors and other equipment on show within the electrical dept. We only wired up a motor and starter on one occasion and really it was brushed over really quickly. On the practical side installs were done on wooden boards where neatness of cable bends and even spacing of clips seemed to be the main priority . [/QUOTE]
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