I've been studying for the Extra class Amateur Radio license exam for a few years. (Well, not exactly. I started studying a few years ago and only a month or two ago regained interest.) Tonight I took a trip down to Austin, MN to take the test.
I was the only candidate that showed up. It was a nice relaxing atmosphere and I passed with room to spare. They said I got 8 wrong (out of 50 questions) where you are allowed 13. Now I don't know what to do. I've had my nose stuck in that darn book so much lately that I feel strange not having to worry about it.
With the exception of the open book review for accreditation for the ARRL/VEC, I'm pretty much done with tests for Amateur Radio. Now I can actually focus on operating and not worry about the fact that there is an upgrade that I have not yet achieved.


Congrats!