Vermont Launches HunterExam.com's Interactive Hunter Education Study Guide
New online hunter safety study guide exposes students to all topics that will be covered during the classroom instruction needed to obtain their Vermont hunter education certificate.
Burlington, Vermont (PRWEB) October 26, 2009 -- Vermont is the latest state to adopt the HunterExam.com interactive hunter safety study guide to prepare for hunting certification. The new HunterExam online hunter safety study guide exposes students to all topics that will be covered during the classroom instruction needed to obtain their Vermont hunter education certificate.
"We commend Vermont for implementing the HunterExam program to help educate today's hunters," said Kerry Moher, vice president of HunterExam.com. The fully narrated study guide allows participants to prepare for their classroom course by completing practice quizzes and interactive exercises. "Students can register for free and our customized exam center will keep track of their progress as they move through the Vermont Hunter Safety Course. Students appreciate the chance to login and out at any time, and pick up right where they left off."
With an emphasis on safety and responsibility, the HunterExam.com program focuses on reducing hunting incidents through coursework presented in a narrative fashion with more than 350 original illustrations, 35 interactive exercises (powered by HE Tools™), followed by review questions and discussion points. Students also have access to HunterExam.com's industry exclusive toll-free customer service help line from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. (eastern), seven days a week.
Chris Saunders, Hunter Education Coordinator, Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, emphasizes that instructor-led Field Days remain a crucial part of the HunterExam process but "the online study guide is a convenient way for students to get exposed to the topics and questions they will encounter in the classroom course and final exam."
HunterExam.com also offers the only treestand safety course based on the latest guidelines developed by the Treestand Manufacturers Association along with interactive shooting ranges featuring rifles, shotguns and archery. Both the treestand safety course and interactive shooting ranges interactive shooting ranges are free to anyone with an internet connection.
Students may visit HunterExam.com and register for the online course and practice quizzes free of charge. Completion of any portion of the online course does not opt the student out of any portion of the classroom course. Young hunters must successfully complete a hunter education course with a Vermont Fish & Wildlife certified instructor in order to obtain their Vermont hunter education certificate and purchase their first hunting license.
For more information visit HunterExam Vermont .
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