I used your test prep videos to prepare for a local department's written exam in TX that had math, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension sections. I did well on the test and have my panel interview tomorrow. Thank you for your help!
@@mike_pertz I used your interview questions to prepare for the panel interview and it went really well. I was offered a cadet position and start my department's academy in two weeks. I'm going through your probationary firefighter videos now to prepare for academy and the following probationary period. Thankfully the entire process went a lot faster than I thought it would. Watching your videos and reading the articles on your website helped me a lot and I will keep watching as I progress through my career. Thank you again!
@@salcap925 I’m preparing for mine it’ll prolly be given in the next 40 days. What advise would you give me about the test? What was in urs? Any algebra?
@@salcap925 I'm in tx and I have a test in August to qualify for the fire academy. Its the comprehensive examination battery test. Can you tell me what was on your test? Was there algebra, geometry? Or was it simple math? Thank you for your help
I am SO thankful you posted these videos! I am applying for the fire department at 32 years old, so it's been a while since school! This is a life saver, thank you so much.
Sir i just want to thank you. I’m an EMT preparing for the FCTC as well as the CPAT and your videos have been without a doubt the most helpful, in-depth, honest channel i’ve come across. Just want to pause the video and say my thanks for your work in the field and here. Thank you Sir.
I have some special needs, don't do math well and have some trouble reading. However I would love be volunteer fireman. Could you do video about this? It's Okay Use my name if you wish. Thanks for all your hard work brother 🙏
Don't we add when we are looking for the hypotenuse side and subtract if we are looking for other sides when we have the Hypotenuse side already? Theorem of Pythagoras
I live in Canada. Would you recommend me brushing up on the stuff here as I can't find related questions for Canadian testing. I assume there are similar questions in American testing as far math concepts go.
Hey Marlon, good question, I don't really know much about the Canadian tests, however I would assume the material is the same or at least very similar. So ya, can't hurt to brush up on this stuff
On my study guide for Fort Worth the only 2 math exercises mentioned were Mathematical Reasoning and Number Facility. Do you think theres a chance they could surprise me with more in-depth stuff like this? I'm doing my best to brush up but I barely made it out of highschool math.
Hey did you go through the academy? I’m in Haltom and about to start EMT-B and hopefully apply to academy after that. Or at least get everything in line so I can apply. I’d love to get on with FWFD.
@@RSNDRUMSno I was in EMT school at the time of writing this and decided to focus on school rather than studying for the exam. I’m now working for Medstar and Medstar is being taken over by FWFD so I guess I still achieved my goals lol. The take over isn’t until next July though
hi mate how are you? i have question i was trying to do 3.14 x 5.5 and i didn't get the same answer as you unless im doing on my phone calculate. Is the result precisely or approximately ?
Hi Amanda. I got it the same answer as 17.27. here is how i do on paper 3*5=15 3*0.5=1.5 5*0.14=0.70 or 0.7 0.5*0.14=0.070 or 0.07 then add up all 4 numbers 15 + 1.5 + 0.7 + 0.07 = 17.27
I used your test prep videos to prepare for a local department's written exam in TX that had math, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension sections. I did well on the test and have my panel interview tomorrow. Thank you for your help!
Best of luck!
@@mike_pertz I used your interview questions to prepare for the panel interview and it went really well. I was offered a cadet position and start my department's academy in two weeks. I'm going through your probationary firefighter videos now to prepare for academy and the following probationary period. Thankfully the entire process went a lot faster than I thought it would. Watching your videos and reading the articles on your website helped me a lot and I will keep watching as I progress through my career. Thank you again!
@@salcap925 I’m preparing for mine it’ll prolly be given in the next 40 days. What advise would you give me about the test? What was in urs? Any algebra?
@@salcap925 I'm in tx and I have a test in August to qualify for the fire academy. Its the comprehensive examination battery test. Can you tell me what was on your test? Was there algebra, geometry? Or was it simple math? Thank you for your help
I am SO thankful you posted these videos! I am applying for the fire department at 32 years old, so it's been a while since school! This is a life saver, thank you so much.
did you get in?
Update?
Sir i just want to thank you. I’m an EMT preparing for the FCTC as well as the CPAT and your videos have been without a doubt the most helpful, in-depth, honest channel i’ve come across. Just want to pause the video and say my thanks for your work in the field and here. Thank you Sir.
I have my firefighter 1 but most agencies in California require a state approved written test. These videos have been extremely helpful!
Just signed up for my local firefighter exam and math formulas have always been so troubling for me. Thanks for this video!
Just wanted to say thank you Mike, been a while since I've done math hahaah but your videos have been far more than useful.
Reminds me of the ASVAB. Studying to enroll for emt/fire combo course in palm beach FL
how is that going for you?
Circumference also can be pi times Diameter instead of 2 pi r.
It was thinking it was strange for him to make the 1/2d=r formula just so he could change it back to Dia lol
Are the PDFs for this video available elsewhere? The link for it shows an error. Thank you! Really appreciate all this information!
Any update on this if the PDFs are available elsewhere? I am getting the same error message as of 10/15/2024
Go to the Vocabulary video, that link still works and you'll just have to click through some of the tabs and you can get to each pdf.
I have my test in 10 days don’t have the money to buy the study guides so hopefully these work as a study guide thank you for your time 🖤
Good luck!
@@mike_pertz i psssd thank you ❤️
@@troykelly7833 was it this stuff exactly?
@@PreyMantis no it was like multiple times easier I didn’t get tested on most of the stuff he had on here
@@troykelly7833what type of math was in it?
Still haven’t scheduled my test, just preparing. I’m in San Diego, California
How’s it going bro
I have some special needs, don't do math well and have some trouble reading. However I would love be volunteer fireman. Could you do video about this? It's Okay Use my name if you wish. Thanks for all your hard work brother 🙏
How do i Solve this question on paper without A calculator..... 3.14×36/ and question that are similar to this...?
test tommorow😅 took it a few yrs back and failed by just a hair.
Don't we add when we are looking for the hypotenuse side and subtract if we are looking for other sides when we have the Hypotenuse side already? Theorem of Pythagoras
thanks mane studying for high school
What kind of Whiteboard extensions are used in this video?
I have a test through IO solutions on Saturday, any specifics I should know for them?
What sheet are you referring to?
I live in Canada. Would you recommend me brushing up on the stuff here as I can't find related questions for Canadian testing. I assume there are similar questions in American testing as far math concepts go.
Hey Marlon, good question, I don't really know much about the Canadian tests, however I would assume the material is the same or at least very similar. So ya, can't hurt to brush up on this stuff
@@mike_pertz Thank you for getting back. Enjoyed doing the lesson today, and will continue with the other lessons.
On my study guide for Fort Worth the only 2 math exercises mentioned were Mathematical Reasoning and Number Facility. Do you think theres a chance they could surprise me with more in-depth stuff like this? I'm doing my best to brush up but I barely made it out of highschool math.
Hey did you go through the academy? I’m in Haltom and about to start EMT-B and hopefully apply to academy after that. Or at least get everything in line so I can apply. I’d love to get on with FWFD.
@@RSNDRUMSno I was in EMT school at the time of writing this and decided to focus on school rather than studying for the exam. I’m now working for Medstar and Medstar is being taken over by FWFD so I guess I still achieved my goals lol. The take over isn’t until next July though
Hey the link is not working
what about times by 2 and not half with the triangle??
Are all these similar to the NTN and FCTC if you are familiar with those
Well were they?
@@AimForTheBushes908 kinda
Definitely helps
@@chasewhitney3145 thanks
the link to download to sheet is not working
Go to the Vocabulary video, that link still works and you'll just have to click through some of the tabs and you can get to each pdf.
Hey there, would you recommend passing the fire academy prior to taking the FCTC exam ?
Why not just take it , it has to be done
yes fire academy is usually 4 months long and your fctc is good for about 12 months. so taking the test prior would be a waste of 4 months
Not everyone requires an academy so u can
all the links to download worksheets are an ad for a web browser. very disappointing.
They were there for me! it takes you to another page but you can still download the worksheet for free...
hi mate how are you? i have question i was trying to do 3.14 x 5.5 and i didn't get the same answer as you unless im doing on my phone calculate. Is the result precisely or approximately ?
Hi Amanda, which question are you referencing? Also, are you using 3.14 as an abbreviated version of Pi?
@@mike_pertz Was question number 4 but i figure it out i was missing the addition part of the problem. But thank you mate
Hi Amanda. I got it the same answer as 17.27. here is how i do on paper
3*5=15
3*0.5=1.5
5*0.14=0.70 or 0.7
0.5*0.14=0.070 or 0.07
then add up all 4 numbers 15 + 1.5 + 0.7 + 0.07 = 17.27