tricky
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have an interview at my local college tomorrow with a view to enroling on the part time electrical course.
I have worked as an electricans mate for the last two years doing mainly domestic electrical work. Re-wires, new socket on the cellar head, that kind of thing.
The reason I am posting on this forum (Hope I've done it in the right area ) is because the letter they sent through along with my appointment stated that I needed to take a scientific calculator with me that has the cos sin and tan functions on it because I'm going to have to pass a maths test.
Why would I need to be working out the length of 1 side of a triangle or the degrees of an angle to become an electrician?
or am I barking up the wrong tree, Will I more likely be tested on something else involving these functions?
I'm sure there will be a reason for it, I just can't think what it is......
Tricky...
I have worked as an electricans mate for the last two years doing mainly domestic electrical work. Re-wires, new socket on the cellar head, that kind of thing.
The reason I am posting on this forum (Hope I've done it in the right area ) is because the letter they sent through along with my appointment stated that I needed to take a scientific calculator with me that has the cos sin and tan functions on it because I'm going to have to pass a maths test.
Why would I need to be working out the length of 1 side of a triangle or the degrees of an angle to become an electrician?
or am I barking up the wrong tree, Will I more likely be tested on something else involving these functions?
I'm sure there will be a reason for it, I just can't think what it is......
Tricky...