Finally passed my PVC exam after two failed attempts — here's what worked
Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I passed the PVC certification last Thursday and honestly I'm still in shock. Failed it twice before — first time I went in completely underprepared (thought my field experience would carry me), second time I studied the wrong stuff and ran out of time on the practical scenarios section.
What finally clicked for me was using a dedicated PVC practice test to actually simulate the exam conditions. Timed myself, no pausing, reviewed every wrong answer before moving on. I also went through a structured study guide instead of just reading random PDFs I found online. Took me about six weeks of consistent effort, maybe 45 minutes a day on weekdays and two hours on Saturdays.
The sections that tripped me up most were the code compliance questions and the pressure testing calculations. If anyone's currently prepping, I'd say don't underestimate those. Happy to share more specific exam tips if people have questions — I remember how stressful this process was and want to help if I can.