I know there is no easy way to remember all of the ANSI numbers that would be found on the NETA 2 test. However if anyone has any tips or tricks to help you remember any of them I would be greatly appreciative.
I know there is no easy way to remember all of the ANSI numbers that would be found on the NETA 2 test. However if anyone has any tips or tricks to help you remember any of them I would be greatly appreciative.
I bought index cards and made flash cards out of them. Everyday I would go through them a couple times. Pure repetition is the only way for me to learn stuff like that.
It also helps to use prints on a daily/weekly basis for your job that incorporate these but you may not have that in your current stage of your career.
For something like this, flashcards are my jam.
I also found whittling the stack down as you learn helps zero in on the trouble ones, builds confidence, and saves time.
So as you begin to memorize them, for example you get it immediately correct 3ish times in a row, take that card out of the stack and set it aside.
Then every few rounds through the stack add them back, then whittle them out again as needed.
This helps hammer the tougher ones and reinforce the easy ones.
I've used this method for oodles of written and oral exams.
Hope this helps.