DSC trainer
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
http://www.dsctraining.org
A new website has been launched to help people learn the theory for their DSC Level 1. It holds all of the DSC questions and answers and can be personalised if you are in Northern Ireland.
It is arranged in a series of lessons which you can take whenever it suits you, so if your boss it out of the office for half an hour - log in and learn!
There are over 100 deer identification slides which teach you as well as test you as they include the relevant identification points to look for.
You can also sit mock DSC Level 1 theory tests so you can see how you are progressing.
Relevant safety advice as directed by DMQ (the governing body for the DSC) is also included for reference and testing, but this is not a substitute for practical learning and experience.
If you are thinking of doing one of the three day residential courses, you can compliment it by using this learning method. It may be that you find it easier to learn at your own pace and in your own environment rather than in a classroom type setting. The choice is yours!
If you are an experienced stalker and find that you now need the DSC, just use this website to learn the theory.
Then, when you are ready, you can book in to your local test centre and take the test in a single day saving you time and money.
Give it a try for free - there's sample lessons you can try for a batch of questions and deer identification, but there so much more once you subscribe, and at £10 for one month or £18 for two, it couldn't be better value for money. Have a look now at http://www.dsctraining.org
Good Luck !
http://www.dsctraining.org
A new website has been launched to help people learn the theory for their DSC Level 1. It holds all of the DSC questions and answers and can be personalised if you are in Northern Ireland.
It is arranged in a series of lessons which you can take whenever it suits you, so if your boss it out of the office for half an hour - log in and learn!
There are over 100 deer identification slides which teach you as well as test you as they include the relevant identification points to look for.
You can also sit mock DSC Level 1 theory tests so you can see how you are progressing.
Relevant safety advice as directed by DMQ (the governing body for the DSC) is also included for reference and testing, but this is not a substitute for practical learning and experience.
If you are thinking of doing one of the three day residential courses, you can compliment it by using this learning method. It may be that you find it easier to learn at your own pace and in your own environment rather than in a classroom type setting. The choice is yours!
If you are an experienced stalker and find that you now need the DSC, just use this website to learn the theory.
Then, when you are ready, you can book in to your local test centre and take the test in a single day saving you time and money.
Give it a try for free - there's sample lessons you can try for a batch of questions and deer identification, but there so much more once you subscribe, and at £10 for one month or £18 for two, it couldn't be better value for money. Have a look now at http://www.dsctraining.org
Good Luck !