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<blockquote data-quote="Armeg UK" data-source="post: 544448" data-attributes="member: 18568"><p>Hi,</p><p>As discussed in the other thread, my lad retook his Ishihara test and passed. Maybe it might be worthwhile your lad taking the test again now he knows what it entails and you can do a little practice online in readiness. I think my lad went into it a bit over-confident with an "I'm not colour-blind so this doesn't affect me" attitude the first time round </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I believe that if he fails, then JTL will not allow him to take an electrical apprenticeship. The whys and wherefores of this are not for me to discuss or comment on. If you've already submitted the fail certificate onto the JTL portal then contact them for further advice. If you haven't then let him try again (maybe at a different opticians)</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Phil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Armeg UK, post: 544448, member: 18568"] Hi, As discussed in the other thread, my lad retook his Ishihara test and passed. Maybe it might be worthwhile your lad taking the test again now he knows what it entails and you can do a little practice online in readiness. I think my lad went into it a bit over-confident with an "I'm not colour-blind so this doesn't affect me" attitude the first time round Unfortunately, I believe that if he fails, then JTL will not allow him to take an electrical apprenticeship. The whys and wherefores of this are not for me to discuss or comment on. If you've already submitted the fail certificate onto the JTL portal then contact them for further advice. If you haven't then let him try again (maybe at a different opticians) Good luck Phil. [/QUOTE]
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