Transposition made easy video 3 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @OverwhelmedMushroom
    @OverwhelmedMushroom 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're a legend!
    I've been practising what I learnt in the last videos and feeling really confident thanks to these lessons.
    I had been considering hiring a tutor to help me to understand transposition and in 2 days I've gone from feeling lost and dumb to feeling confident. I really can't thank you enough!

  • @retro2460
    @retro2460 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You need make more videos and seriously you channel deserves better numbers . I can hobestly say the content is outstanding and the maths work you do i just get how you describe it a massive thank you

  • @teyronevans
    @teyronevans 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have City & Guilds L3 soon . Am sure there will be alot of transposing

  • @MrSeananners12345
    @MrSeananners12345 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Adrian this completely off topic to this video but i have just watched your video on am i qualified? you released around a year ago now. I'm 21 years years old and soon to have completed my level 2 going on to level 3 at college. I haven't looked for an apprenticeship because i wish to qualify as quickly as i can. I'm pretty sure the problems you spoke about are still happening to this day and the route i'm heading down is going to lead me into these problems. Do you have any advice for me as i'm quite worried about how this will play out for financially. I have got onto the government scheme for level 2 and 3 so i won't pay for them but i can see i will have to pay to do the NVQ and AM2. any response would be appreciated . Also if i were to not do the NVQ and AM2 could i become a domestic installer and only work domestically and never on site. Would i be recognised as an electrician without the NVQ and AM2? thanks

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The apprenticeship would have potentially been the quickest, most streamlined route to being considered qualified by the electrical industry.
      All of your training, including your workplace logbook (aka portfolio or NVQ) would have been paid for and you would have also stood the best chance at learning your trade from a qualified and competent electrician, while you earn.
      If the route you have chosen is full time college, you may have difficulty finding employment because you have very little site experience and a potential employer may see that as a disadvantage. Also, what you learned at college may not fully prepare you for the real world.
      There is no definition for an electrician, but to register with a competent person scheme to sign off notifiable work, you would need to meet their membership criteria.