(Exam was in French or English - I read the question and answers in both languages and couldn't get the answer I thought it should be (signs of O2 tox onset)). Dumb mistakes mostly, but one was the way the answers were written seemed not specific enough. well, when I left the couple and the French guy were still at it. The whole thing took from 9:00 to 16:00 (exam included). they fill regular air for various local fire departments as well). If you prepared well, then (in class) went through all of the theory and how to do things, 30 minutes for lunch, some exercises (measuring tanks with 2 different oxygen meters) and so on in class there is no way you could do it in 2 hours. The instructor said a lot of places do the classroom work 2 hours to prep for the exam. I have seen 75 in multiple locations, but I can't seem to find anything on the PADI web site. So on some of the worksheets I really mis-interpreted the questions badly (the open written replies). I want to apologize if this has already been addressed, but I can find anything official (from the PADI web site) that states what the minimum required score is to pass the DM final written exams. The class was in French and I don't know the French terminology well. I prep'd beginning about 6 weeks ago by reading the material, refreshing my table skills for OW, then the added the other tables for EANx as I went along. He was French (France) and confused most of the time because things weren't metric.Ģ Students (couple) seemed to have prepped, but were muffing a lot of the practice calculations. 1 student did Nitrox years ago and wanted to refresh, so he wasn't in it for the exam.ġ was really lost - didn't prepare.
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