Any tips on passing Scuba Diving Certification Test?

I’ve taken the Scuba Diving written test twice and can’t pass. Any tips to help. I am terrible in math.

Best reply by scubabob:

Math shouldn’t be an issue if you made it past grade 6. As for tables, I believe they let you use an ERDP now on the exam ( I’m not in favor of that, but I don’t make the rules).
Most of the questions on the exam are common sense or included in your manual, so there should be no issue there either. If you read the manual, did the quizzes, you should pass the exam. If it’s the tables that are bogging you down, they actually require little math at all. If there’s math, it’s a multiple dive day and you’re simply using addition. Most of it is just taking known information to discover unknown information. If you’re unsure of the steps involved, that’s what you paid your Instructor for…ask him/her.

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Any tips on passing Scuba Diving Certification Test?

I’ve taken the Scuba Diving written test twice and can’t pass. Any tips to help. I am terrible in math.

Best reply by scubabob:

Math shouldn’t be an issue if you made it past grade 6. As for tables, I believe they let you use an ERDP now on the exam ( I’m not in favor of that, but I don’t make the rules).
Most of the questions on the exam are common sense or included in your manual, so there should be no issue there either. If you read the manual, did the quizzes, you should pass the exam. If it’s the tables that are bogging you down, they actually require little math at all. If there’s math, it’s a multiple dive day and you’re simply using addition. Most of it is just taking known information to discover unknown information. If you’re unsure of the steps involved, that’s what you paid your Instructor for…ask him/her.

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How old do you have to be to go scuba diving?

I am 13 and i want to go scuba diving but i don’t know how old you have to be to get certified and everything. also, could i do it without a guardian or do you have to have one if you are under a certain age?

Best reply by iftekher06:

with a professionals i think above 9 or 10, but alone if you are adult and know how to scuba dive.

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How old do you have to be to go scuba diving?

I am 13 and i want to go scuba diving but i don’t know how old you have to be to get certified and everything. also, could i do it without a guardian or do you have to have one if you are under a certain age?

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with a professionals i think above 9 or 10, but alone if you are adult and know how to scuba dive.

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What is the PADI maximum recommended depth for scuba-diving as a beginner?

What about first time you go scuba diving and the recommended depth?

Best reply by BG:

the first certification is 30ft. but you can skip that and go to 60 ft. either is fine. i would recommend 30 ft. that way you can get used to it before going deeper.

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