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Hey all, <br /> <br /> I'm studying my seaboard signals early so I can get them out of the way before I start conductor training class. I was wondering what exactly we are tested on? I am familiar with the signal descriptions and names, but I'm not sure how I'm tested. Do I have to write out each rule #, name, and description, or is it matching, or multiple choice? I figure that if I can know how the test is I can gear my studying towards it. I appreciate any tips. [:D]
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