So I finally started flight school here in puerto rico. They gave me the king brand flight books for my faa test. My question is what are some good tips and tricks or methods for studying for the faa test?
Pay someone to take it for you.
There are various methods for various people, so just look in whatever format you work with best. Any of the name programs have good materials. I have always had good success with Gliem material, but there are many choices that all provide the same material slightly differently.
There is also free downloadable material on the FAA website, including the Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, aka PHAK, and several other publications. Here's an interesting fact to be aware of, every question on every FAA written test will come from a reference in that body of material.
There are two basic methods for studying for the test, learn the material, or learn the test, I suggest you use both. I suggest that you start by reading the PHAK, then when you have read through the whole thing, start using a study guide to reinforce the subject matter. The study guides will also provide te references to the other manuals you can download like the Aviation Weather manual and so on. Then start reading those. If you follow this method, not only will you do well on the written, you will do well on the Oral as well, and more importantly you will have a reasonably solid base of knowledge and information.