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SORRY MY ENGLISH
My examination was five days. Test applied mathematics, computation of polygonal intersectionsand a lot of direct and inverse trigonometric functions. Field testing, high precision leveling.survey. Calculation of points and coordinates with formulas. The design of the plant and cuts the land and landfill drawn in ink. Calculation of the magnetic inclination, and the design of the survey carried out by transferring each point, each point. Calculation of the contour points made byintrepolação. Longitudinal profiles and leveling drawn on graph paper. UUUUF was in March 1993, has not had AUTOCADAmen - I'm taking the FS exam in April as well, but in AZ. Any advice from those who've passed this exam would be great.
You have the sample exam and that will be your main source for gathering the information you DON"T know. Take the exam and research the answers you get wrong. There will be no definitive answer to your question. I can recommend a Surveyor reference manual: Land Surveyor Reference Manual (3rd edition) by Andrew L. Harbin. It says on the cover, "The best preparation for the FLS/LSIT exam." LOL That book has helped me many times.
As an LSIT, I can tell you that you are only in knee deep so far. I'm in the process of taking the PA state exam and I can tell you that it's so very deep I can barely breathe. I wish you much luck on your test in April. I took that test several times before I passed it: Not something to brag about but it caused me to really dig in and practice solving equations and memorize lots of information. Your test in KY is the same test I took in PA and it's a whopper of a test.
Purchase the Land Surveyor Reference Manual I mentioned and you will have something to refer to throughout your career.