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99% on my commercial knowledge test

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Congrats again!

Excellent. I agree, there is no substitue for the Gleim software. I use it and I make all my students use it.
 
Spend just enough time to pass the test and use the remainder of the time to study for the checkride. If you are studying to get a 100%, then noone cares besides yourself and get a pat in the back.

Regardless, 99% is good and just pass the checkride with flying colors.
 
acaTerry said:
...nothing like learning a test and not the material....:rolleyes:
Yeah, but who here has studied for the test and not walked away knowing a few new things...

Besides, It's a license saying qualified enough to learn some more.
 
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PropsForward said:
...Besides, It's a license saying to qualified enought to learn some more.
I'm typically a "learn the material, not the test" guy, but I have to say this sentence really changed my mind on that.

Thanks...I've probably been over-comlicating things for 9 months now. Time to "git 'er dun!"

-mini
 
A 99% is as good as a 70%
 

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