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It took me about two weeks to pass my technician test, but only because I wanted in person and not online. I didn't study the material, I didn't really learn anything, I pretty much memorized the test. I went to QRZ and started taking practice tests. The first day I spent about 4 or 5 hours and couldn't even pass. My scores started in the 40s and I got to 71 percent (one question shy of passing) before getting bored. Every day when I had free time I took practice tests. I was passing consistently by day two, but in the 70s and low 80s. After the second day I took 3 or 4 tests a day when I had some free time. Even when we took the RV down to Laughlin for some warmer weather, I would take 3 or 4 tests a day. By then I was in the 90s all the time. I found a test site in Vegas and signed up. I did all the FCC stuff beforehand and even gave them 35 bucks for a GMRS license. Saturday I headed off to Vegas and got checked in. Even though the email said bring a laptop, I was the only one who did. I guess because I read the email and brought my laptop, they were pretty helpful and got me going before anyone else. I passed easily and now I'm waiting for an email demanding another 35 bucks. That TitanNV guy helped me pick out a radio for the Jeep and all the mounts and an antenna too. He checked out the cable left over from the CB and said it can be reused, so that will save a ton of time on the install. If you want to pass the test quickly and can memorized/word associate, then just taking a ton of practice tests might work for you. If you actually want to learn the material, it's not the way to do it.