Studying for a Ham License can be just a matter of rote memorization. I am taking this a step further as I actually want to know what I am doing but still, there are two resources for people wanting to get their license.
This is made easy as the FCC uses a pool of 300 questions and the test is 35 of them in multiple choice format. The FCC publishes the questions and answers (one right and three wrong) so there are some great study websites out there.
You should note that the order of the answers is completely random so if you hit a question where you remembered that the answer was (A), the correct answer may well be (C) on the actual exam.
Check out QRZ Hamtest (the parent site is awesome!) as well as HamStudy - great set of flashcards that work you through the entire 300 and there are explanations and links to further study.
You do need to register for each site but i have not had any problem with excessive SPAM and registering allows them to keep track of your scores so you can see what areas you need to work on.
Going for my Extra next time a VEC session coincides with my schedule. I've retested and got a General and my old callsign back. Been mostly on HF digital modes lately.
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