It's been a while since I did the exam for 7-6 but I've done 6-5 one a couple of time, and have it again in September (injury put and end to my last couple of promotion bids).
The exams are pretty easy, there are no trick questions just make sure that you read and understand the questions. You might want to check whether it will be on the old or new laws
A chunk of them are stop play and restart with an IDFK from where the incident took place, that probably 20% without opening your book!!! Go to the pub instead until this all blows over!!
Geez, Who let the humour guard dog loose. It was a slightly humorous comeback to relax Ben and take his time, maybe in the pub.. we don’t all have to be bookworms with our ticket machines!
The format will be just like your initial exam to qualify. You'll be given a scenario and then multiple choice answers usually with 4 options, 2 of which will be obviously incorrect and 2 which might be correct. If you are pushed for time revise Laws 5 and 12. Try to put yourself on the field and imagine it happening and your gut instinct will take over. Good luck.Afternoon all.
So I have my Level 7 - Level 6 exam next week. I've done some prep when I have chance, although with a full time job, 2 kids, playing other sports etc its not always easy.
What should I expect?
I'm serious about refereeing, but there's no harm in flirting with the truth to arrive at witWhy do you have to turn every thread into some sort of joke? People are getting a little bored with you now. This lad is obviously serious about his refereeing.
You might want to check whether it will be on the old or new laws