I appologize if this is the wrong spot for this thread but I figured it pertained to rules. I was interested in becoming a certified rules advisor so I went on DCI.com and I joined the program, took some practice exams and then I tried to take the actual exam and I got a 74 which wasn't high enough. So I just wanted to ask those who have become certified
1) what should I expect/study?
2) any advice for taking it?
3) how do I prove my certification/title to my local shop so I can help out once I score an 84?
1) the comprehensive rule book. It has all you need, and is your ideal study guide. Read it, and read it again!
2) there are practice tests online that you can take that could help you prepare. I think they are on the DCI site as well, but I may be wrong. If you can't find them there, a google search for "mtg rules advisor practice tests" will more than likely point you in the right direction.
3) this I don't know. I assume you get some sort of certificate or proof from them upon passing. Or maybe a flag is put on your DCI #. Either way, they should provide you with something. But you know what they say about what happens when you assume, so I can't say with certainty.
Sorry I can't be more helpful or more specific than that right now, been a long day and I'm struggling to keep my eyes open right now :P
Gorzo is correct once you pass your dci # will show that you are a certified rules advisor.
Ok thanks guys, I can retake the test tomorrow night so wish me luck =)