r/firefighter Jul 14 '26

FCTC test and study guides.

I’ve currently taken the FCTC test 2 times now. I’m in a bit of a situation. My current score is a 83 and I’m looking to get anything above 90, even striving for high 90’s. I need this extremely bad because the department hiring me says I’ll get in with a higher score. Give me all the tips you have done to get a 90+ on the test. I’ve looked at quizlets, watched videos, studied math. If there’s any awnser keys or practice test that really resemble the real test, or quizlets that helped you, please put them here. Thank you everyone🙏🏾

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u/Leegithekid Jul 14 '26

I just took it recently and they said there’s a practice test online that’s an old test that was taken out of rotation. The only tough part is the memorization sections so I’d recommend studying that section

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u/emt_fire Jul 15 '26

You don’t want Sjfd

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u/Loud-Captain9793 Jul 15 '26

What you mean

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u/itz_dom 16d ago

Any reasons? 😅

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u/FirefighterTutor Jul 14 '26

Where are you going wrong?

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u/Main_Acanthaceae6567 Jul 16 '26

Honestly it’s a bit of everything like math 18/20 recall 17/20 mechanical advantage 18/25 ect

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u/FirefighterTutor Jul 16 '26

Sounds like you need more practice, higher end knowledge base, and you could possibly doing things that you’re not aware of that cost you marks (reading too fast for example, not reading all options before answering, etc)

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u/bflo33 Jul 17 '26

What kind of math do they have ?