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City and Guilds 2391-52, Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations Reviews
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Antony H, 25 Mar 2022
Manchester
Keith is a very good tutor
Antony H, 25 Mar 2022
Manchester
Keith is a very good tutor
Carl M, 12 Mar 2022
Clay Cross
Overall excellent service
Kieron B, 11 Mar 2022
Newcastle upon Tyne
Clear and concise course which I thought was very easy to follow with the student pack and excellent tutoring and support by Thomas Simpson. I don't think I would have passed if it was anyone else.
Liz T, 03 Mar 2022
Manchester
Tutor provided a good environment for learning and course was good overall. Thanks Kieth for getting me through 😊
Josh G, 27 Feb 2022
Clay Cross
The laptops were old and slow. Parts of the test rigs were worn out and could do with being replaced. Keith’s delivery of the course was excellent and his knowledge is second to non.
Paul W, 28 Jan 2022
Manchester
I think the course met my expectations. I appreciate that we was able to get the practical exam done whilst we were in centre and didn’t have to come back at a later date. The theory felt a bit rushed at times and the tutor didn’t make sure that we were on the same page as himself when he was delivering the materials. I think if we were informed that we need a good understanding of how to us GN3 before we attended the centre it would have been easier to keep up with the speed of the delivery.
Philip C, 20 Dec 2021
Potters Bar
Wendy is an exceptional Tutor who engages very successfully with her students and understands their individual needs in terms of knowledge. Her enthusiasm is infectious, i Have attended both the 18th Edition and 2391 courses with Wendy achieving marks in excess of 90%, due no doubt to Wendy
Roy B, 22 Nov 2021
Clay Cross
Competent tutor and excellent venue and facilities. My only negative observations are: 1. Too short. 50 hours guidance and 17 hours assessment time is the recommended amount for 2391:52 and we had to complete both in 5 X 6 hour days (30 hours). 2. It would have helped to spend 15 minutes in the classroom to be shown how to use the supplied test equipment in advance of the practical exercises.
Anthony S, 24 Sep 2021
Clay Cross
having to wait 2 months to get in for practical is too long. Also was really annoyed that today, having 2 exams in classroom overlooking Warehouse which has been fairly quiet all week, then exam day we get constant noise from Radio, Cutting, Saw Banging Etc I know your setting up the new premises but I found it very hard to concentrate on these exams. luckily the City & Guilds computer based exam was in another class room.