Tyranus wrote:1st question: In the foundation test they spoon feed you with formulas and the LCD and everything else on the question sheet. Does this happen on the Standard exam paper?
Yes, you do get a formula sheet. Whether you need it or not depends on the questions you happen to get. Also, the formula sheet might give you one version of a formula but not in the way you need it...
e.g.
V = I x R might be what's on the formula sheet, but you'll need to know how to transpose to get
R = V / I
Ummm what else can I think of... A lot of the maths-type questions you can do in your head. That's one of the big differences between Standard and Advanced theory - you may get a question with three resistors in parallel and be asked to work out the total resistance. In Standard, you may get 3 x 30 Ohm resistors. In Advanced you may get a 10 Ohm, 20 Ohm and 1 Ohm resistor for example, just to make the maths more exciting
The syllabus for Standard and Advanced is on the WIA Website - it sounds like you've found that already. But unlike for Foundation level, there's no national glossy-covered book. However Ham College does have a combined Standard and Advanced theory manual which is included as part of the Standard/Advanced course, or can be purchased separately if you're doing private study.
And last of all, you do know you need to two TWO exams to go from Foundation to Standard? A 30 question Regs exam and a 50 question Standard Theory exam. Once you've passed the Regs, that's good for Standard or Advanced level, so once you've finished with Standard, there's only the Advanced Theory to do for the next upgrade
