Daily code drills
Short, repeatable practice keeps Article numbers, definitions, and common traps fresh without asking learners to sit for a full exam every time.
Practice-first electrical code exam prep for apprentices, journeyman candidates, master candidates, and working electricians who need faster code lookup and sharper test instincts.
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Short, repeatable practice keeps Article numbers, definitions, and common traps fresh without asking learners to sit for a full exam every time.
Answers point back to the study path: article, concept, likely mistake, and why the rule matters on a jobsite or exam.
Practice mode, flashcards, and exam mode cover different behavior: learning, retention, and test-day pacing.
Five to ten questions across core NEC topics.
Turn wrong answers into focused flashcards and article review.
Build speed and judgment before full exam simulations.
Use weak-topic data to decide what to study next.
NEC Prep is organized around the phrases and tasks candidates already recognize: finding the rule, checking the article, and answering under pressure.
NEC Prep is a study aid, not an official code publication, licensing board, exam provider, or field authority.
NEC Prep is an independent educational study tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to NFPA or any licensing authority.
NEC® and National Electrical Code® are trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association. The terms are used to identify the exam subject matter.
Study content, examples, and explanations do not replace the official NEC, adopted local amendments, an AHJ decision, professional judgment, or legal advice.
NEC Prep can support preparation, but it does not guarantee exam passage, licensure, employment, inspection approval, or code-compliant field work.
Exam rules, adopted editions, allowed materials, passing scores, and licensing requirements vary by state, municipality, board, school, and provider.
Candidates should confirm the required code edition and buy or access official materials through authorized sources before relying on any study plan.
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No. NEC Prep is an independent product by Electrical Code Coach. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to NFPA or any licensing authority.
No. NEC Prep is a study aid. You should use the official code edition adopted by your exam, jurisdiction, employer, school, or AHJ.
It is designed for electrical code study and exam practice, including journeyman, master, contractor, apprenticeship, and classroom review contexts where NEC knowledge is tested.
The product should label every question by edition before launch. Candidates still need to verify which edition their licensing board or exam provider uses.
No. Practice questions are original study content unless a future page explicitly says otherwise. They are not official board, PSI, Prometric, Pearson VUE, ICC, NFPA, or state exam questions.
No. The app can help you practice, identify weak areas, and improve consistency. It cannot guarantee passage, licensing, employment, or inspection outcomes.
Use daily drills for recall, flashcards for weak concepts, timed sets for pacing, and full exam mode only after the core articles feel familiar.
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