Hi Ron... wanted to get back to you on this... I am now an associate as you know.. but I still cannot access the members area,,, I have no user name or password.. can you help me out on this. I am to take the test in Arlington and would like to browse the guide. thanks muchly Richard Brekne Ron Berry wrote: > Tim, > > I'm glad you are ready to begin the tests for upgrading your > membership. You need to take the written test first. There is a > study guide on the Piano Page in the members pages at: > http://www.ptg.org/members/guide.htm > You will need your member number and password from the dues > billing to log into the member section. > > After the written test you can take the technical and tuning tests in > any order. There is a time limit of 4 years, I think, that you must get > them all completed especially if the tests change in any way. Most > people find the tests to be a great learning experience. There are > books available from the Home office for preparing for the technical > and tuning tests. > > It is a good idea before taking the tuning test for you to tune for one > of the RPTs in your chapter and have them evaluate the tuning. The > should be able to give you some hints on the test and help you know > if you are ready to take it. > > Best of luck, > > Ron > > From: Tuner1956@AOL.COM > Date sent: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 21:07:49 EST > Subject: RPT Test > To: Pianotech@ptg.org > Send reply to: pianotech@ptg.org > > > Hello, > > I'm interested in taking the first step to becoming a RPT. > > Questions? > > Does it matter what test you take first? Is there a certain amount of > > time you have in-between each test (days,weeks,or months) once you > > pass the test will you always retain that status? > > > > Tim Schloz > > Associate Member > > > > ---------------------- > Ron Berry Piano Service > Indianapolis, IN 46220 > 317-255-8213 > ron@berrypiano.com > http://www.berrypiano.com -- Richard Brekne Associate PTG, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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