Why this matters: People pass because they show receipts—hours, mocks, and an error log.
Do the reps, post the proof.
Trade + EXAM-[YYYY-MM-DD] | Hours: __ | Modules: __ | Timed mocks (%): __ | Weak spot (section/page): __ | Next 3 actions (date+task ×3)
Targets (MED = Minimum Effective Dose):
• 6–8 study hrs • 2 timed mocks • 10-error log (write what fooled you + the fix)
Score bands → your focus:
<60% (RED): Fundamentals + code navigation. One chapter/day + open-book mock review.
60–74% (YELLOW): Pattern drilling. Re-do only your wrong Qs until +10% delta.
75%+ (GREEN): Exam mode. One full-timer, bubble-sheet discipline, review by rule references.
Value Drop (this week):
Common trap: Motor overload ≠ short-circuit protection.
Overload lives with equipment sections (e.g., motors), short-circuit/ground-fault is general protection. Conductor sizing is its own lane.
Don’t cross the streams.
10% Boost Hack: 50-50-5 → 50 timed Qs → 50 min review → write 5 “never-miss” rules in your log.
Mini-Drill (5 min): Find your code’s motor overload rule + the short-circuit/ground-fault rule that pairs with it; post section + page for both.
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