Success StoryN-10: Not Again
N-10: Not Again
Author: Tyler Miller
Planning Unit: Lincoln County CES
Major Program: Chemical Management
Plan of Work: Agriculture Sustainability and Marketing 2020-24
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Last month, I drove myself to Frankfort and took the N-10 Pesticide Test. Weeks leading up to the test i had spend a large amount of time studying and brushing up on material to hopefully help me pass the examination. I gave myself plenty of time the morning of to make the drive and find my seat. As i entered the testing room, i noticed that i had forgotten my calculater. The pressure was on but i was not shaken! I took my test, reiewed each answer, and submitted my paperwork. A few weeks later my N-10 pesticide license showed up in the mail and i knew that i had passed. I will keep up my hours on my license so i will not have to take that N-10 test again.
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