somebody know any website to study for isa arborist test or similar?

Yeah, by all means use the CA test as a jumping off point for the lifetime(s) long task of the study arboriculture (...and dendrology, mycology, entomology, soil science/geology, biochemistry, hydrology, microbiology, action/adventure physics, forest ecology, urban ecology, business law, accounting, the tax code, marketing, astrology and psychiatry (for customers), organizational management, leadership, small engine repair, large engine repair, motivational speaking, computer networking, social networking, search engine optimization, more tax codes, human resources, amateur economic forecasting, first aid, second aid, more tax codes, DOT regulations...)

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I think that pretty much sums it up! I’d like to add marriage counseling to the list though
 
I think that pretty much sums it up! I’d like to add marriage counseling to the list though
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now i try to get ISA climber certification...any help o any website to study or books?
All you need is the ISA Certified Arborists Study Guide. It's available in English or Spanish versions. Pick which ever language you're strongest with, and take the test in that language as well. If you can master the information in that single book, you'll be able to pass the examination.
 
now i try to get ISA climber certification...any help o any website to study or books?
I may have misunderstood. If you're trying to attain the ISA Certified Tree Worker/Climber Specialist credential, then there is a specific study guide for that credential as well. It's also available in multiple languages. It can sometimes be difficult to find an opportunity to take that exam, as it involves not only a multiple choice test, but also an in-tree practical examination component. While it's a worthy credential to hold, and has gotten me jobs, I'd strongly suggest focusing on preparations to sit for the Certified Arborist credential first, unless you already hold that credential.
 
When you go to take the test.....computer testing center. Benefits : A) Knowing if you passed right at completion. B) Schedule test date convenient for you. C) Retest as soon as next test time opening if you were to fail. D) Have percentages on each section subject so that if you were weak in an area you know exactly what it see so you can do target study.

Detractors : May cost a bit more to test. Costs $75 or something if you were to need to re test.
 

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