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| Senior Member | Well, I finally finished my ATP written. It was a long day but I finished the crash course, took my test and got a 94. ![]() |
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| Senior Member | Congrads!! I have to take mine. Got any suggestions on how to study?
__________________ Neil Harrison |
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| Senior Member | I was going to do the Sheppard Air thing where you get the questions from them online, but I have too much stuff to study right now. So, I went to ATP and did the crash course. It was a long day, but it really wasn't that bad, I didn't study before-hand, but after using their questions to prep I fet really good before I took the test. Goodluck when you take it. |
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| Senior Member | Congrats... I got a 91 with a crash course.... Buy one of those practice test on CD-ROM (i.e., Gleim) and just take a BUNCH of practice test... and you'll be good to go!
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| Senior Member | I was thinking about taking ATP's course... would you recommend it?
__________________ Neil Harrison |
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| Senior Member | It worked for me, but I usually work better under a time constraint. If you have the time, the Sheppard Air thing would be the best because it costs less, although I don't think it cuts out as many questions. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: _
Posts: 5,182
| It cuts the 1800 or so questions found in the gleim down to about 700.
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| Senior Member | Yeah, I would have done thatbut didn't have the time.If I remember correctly it had the question bank down to like 491 questions. |
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| Senior Member | Yeah, I went to ATP. It cuts it down to like 490 questions. Their lil' cheap program + your rote memory= 90+ % score.... but it would be the same if you bought a gleim CD-ROM, took yourself to a library or starbucks.... and studied hardcore for a few hours.... its about a $300 dollar difference ![]()
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| Senior Member | Lol that's true. However I tend to be a slacker sometimes. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Pickwick Lake
Posts: 448
| dauntless software is the only way to go...and by far the cheapest. i think i payed 40 bucks for the atp and fe crash course google it ... i don't know the website address...its a quick download and is really easy to operate...no books with charts and graphs. everything is right on the program |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Murfreesboro, TN USA
Posts: 916
| You get what you pay for. I gave up on the Part 135 ATP from Dauntless after finding a bunch of questions they had wrong. I decided I couldn't rely on it so I bought the Gleim instead.
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| Senior Member | I have the Giem CD, but was wondering if the ATP way was better in some way (aside from cost).
__________________ Neil Harrison |
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| Senior Member | The only thing ATP does is just cut the question bank down to 491 questions. Just makes it easier to remember the questions. |
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