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On looking into gas courses, it appears the beginning few weeks is all theory.

Does anyone know if this is available to do as a home study course?

I don't want to do another fast track course and I'd rather take my time but would prefer to do home study for the theory so I can study while working.

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You'll find very little gas theory on the internet or in any books.

Most of my theory books I got whilst I was training and have collected a few more over the years.

The best thing to do is to wait until you're signed up and sitting in a classroom until you start reading theory books and how to do things.

Being one step ahead of other people in a classroom isn't necessarily a good thing.
 
You'll find very little gas theory on the internet or in any books.

Most of my theory books I got whilst I was training and have collected a few more over the years.

The best thing to do is to wait until you're signed up and sitting in a classroom until you start reading theory books and how to do things.

Being one step ahead of other people in a classroom isn't necessarily a good thing.

Okie dokes. Cheers mate ;)
 
On looking into gas courses, it appears the beginning few weeks is all theory.

Does anyone know if this is available to do as a home study course?

I don't want to do another fast track course and I'd rather take my time but would prefer to do home study for the theory so I can study while working.

Cheers

how old are you , there's a place in Essex that you can do on sat , takes a year to complete
 
how old are you , there's a place in Essex that you can do on sat , takes a year to complete

I'm 37. The reason I asked about home study was to keep the costs down. I'm assuming this place costs a bit?
 
My gas training was a mixture of practical and theory right from the beginning but i did a fast track course
 
My gas training was a mixture of practical and theory right from the beginning but i did a fast track course

Yeah I don't want to do gas as a fast track. I've decided to wait now anyway. I'm gonna stick with plumbing for a while and get some experience behind me before I start tackling gas as well. Plus I'm doing a fast track Part P/17th course from next week.. My brain can only take so much in in one short burst before it becomes counterproductive ;)
 
Yeah I don't want to do gas as a fast track. I've decided to wait now anyway. I'm gonna stick with plumbing for a while and get some experience behind me before I start tackling gas as well. Plus I'm doing a fast track Part P/17th course from next week.. My brain can only take so much in in one short burst before it becomes counterproductive ;)

Mpower , Waltham abbey
 
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