u/Joestir2g

Relative newbie, looking for advice on where to start

Hey y'all, this might seem a little ridiculous, but I signed for an apprenticeship position at my place of work. I say ridiculous because I don't really know where to start in terms of studying for the aptitude test I'll have to take in a few weeks. The work the millwrights do where I work has always interested me, I like the idea of being a sort of "Jack of all Trades" for fixing stuff.

I figured brushing up on basic maths and some physics would be a good start? I do want to say I have a bit of experience, I did a co-op in my last year of high school where I did plumbing and electrical work for a semester, but that was pushing 6 years ago

People were always telling to get into the trades, and the millwrights at work said you just need to have passed grade 12 to apply, but I'm worried I've put myself a bit out of depth

Any advice on what you folks think I could start is greatly appreciated!!

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u/Joestir2g — 4 days ago