To prepare for the General Utility Worker exam with Con Edison, you should focus on topics such as basic mathematics, mechanical comprehension, and reading comprehension. Familiarize yourself with safety practices, utility operations, and possibly some technical skills relevant to the job. Reviewing sample questions and practicing problem-solving scenarios can also be beneficial. Additionally, understanding the company's values and culture may help you in the interview process.
Thomas Edison worked with electrical engineering. He was self taught, and did not study at any university or technical college.
Thomas Edison did not go to school. His mom homeschooled him and taught him everything he needs to know about science
He studied chemistry
He was an inventor
electricity
Thomas Edison worked with electrical engineering. He was self taught, and did not study at any university or technical college.
what areas of study did edison college have then they first opened
Thomas Edison did not go to school. His mom homeschooled him and taught him everything he needs to know about science
He studied chemistry
He was an inventor
Pancakes and waffles
no i do not think he got this type of study before.
You can study utility computing at your local community college. Or if you are employed with a company that offers this, your company may know a school that you can go to for cheap.
he studied science
electricity
Pancakes and waffles
the library dah ;D