FYI, they are changing it next month, so the "bank" won't match after that, for ppl
Exncsurfer, do you recall where you heard this? I'm preparing for the written now. I've done King, and I'm working through a few books, shooting for a real understanding of the principles rather than just cramming to hit 70%+.
Yea, I think I heard it first on here, from write-stuff. But AOPA magazine has an article about it this month. link Hopefully this article is accurate and they've gotten rid of a bunch of tedious trick questions. I know I've tried to work a couple of those sample problems where the width of your pencil line can put you between two answers! Not sure what they were thinking on some of those. If you have the principles I suspect you'll be fine. I'm in the same boat, need to get mine knocked out asap and I just bought that 2016 supplement book that goes out of style next month.Exncsurfer, do you recall where you heard this? I'm preparing for the written now. I've done King, and I'm working through a few books, shooting for a real understanding of the principles rather than just cramming to hit 70%+.
If they're going for variations on a theme, I'll be fine, but if they're going to change it radically, it might be worth just cramming it in before the change. I'm in no hurry, but I don't want to waste the time I've invested so far. Of course, the FARs and the laws of physics are what they are. The test won't change that.
I had considered the Sportys Study Buddy but now I don't know if it will be relevant after the change. I will probably be test ready in July maybe August.
Good to know. I'm going to see if I can wrap up the written before the change, while I have a little momentum.King schools ground school and dauntless test prep got me 92 on both ppl and IFR with only a week studying on each.
Note: this will not get you to pass the test. Not know the material. It's fine to just pass a checkpoint but to really learn the material you have to read and study other material.
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Exncsurfer, do you recall where you heard this? I'm preparing for the written now. I've done King, and I'm working through a few books, shooting for a real understanding of the principles rather than just cramming to hit 70%+.
If they're going for variations on a theme, I'll be fine, but if they're going to change it radically, it might be worth just cramming it in before the change. I'm in no hurry, but I don't want to waste the time I've invested so far. Of course, the FARs and the laws of physics are what they are. The test won't change that.
Is the FAA test database online somewhere?
I'm preparing for the written now...shooting for a real understanding of the principles rather than just cramming to hit 70%+.
If you're truly trying to gain a real understanding of the principles, your test score should reflect that and show a lot higher than 71%.