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Cracking the Code

Mastering the Electrician's Exam

About the Book

The Difference Is Not Knowledge — It Is Strategy.

Here is the uncomfortable truth about the electrical licensing exam: passing it has almost nothing to do with how good an electrician you are. Capable journeymen fail. Apprentices fresh out of school pass on their first attempt. The difference is not knowledge — it is strategy.

Cracking the Code is a study system and exam strategy guide built specifically for working electricians who already know their trade and need a structured approach to translating that knowledge into a passing score.

If you put in the time this book describes, you will pass.

What you get

· A six-month study system built on the science of spaced repetition — not cramming

· A professional codebook tabbing and color-coding system for lightning-fast NEC navigation

· The Triage Method — a five-category exam strategy that tells you exactly which questions to answer first, which to look up, and which to skip

· A complete reference appendix: Ohm's Law, motor calculations, voltage drop, box fill, and more

· The 48-hour pre-exam protocol that ensures you walk in rested, organized, and ready to execute

Robert Ray

Master Electrician · Montana
Mike Holt Platinum Certified
McMurdo Station · Microsoft · GEAR Montana

About the Author

Robert Ray is a Master Electrician with 25 years of field experience spanning residential, commercial, and industrial work. His background includes nine years as a maintenance electrician and project manager at Microsoft, and four years as electrical foreman at McMurdo Station, Antarctica — one of the most demanding electrical environments on the planet.

Robert holds a Platinum-Level Mike Holt Certified Instructor certification and teaches as an adjunct professor at Flathead Valley Community College. He is the owner and lead instructor at GEAR Montana, a state-approved electrical apprenticeship school in Kalispell, Montana.

He wrote this book because he watched too many good electricians fail an exam they should have passed — not because they didn't know the trade, but because nobody taught them how to take the test.

Ready to Pass Your Exam?

Available now in paperback and Kindle on Amazon. If you put in the time this book describes, you will pass.