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jtharth

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anyone interested in taking there written i highly recomend ALL ATPS. this is pretty widely known as many fellow pilots told me to go there. i was in and out in 4 hours and i passed easily. i dont know how they break it down so well but their program is awsome.
 
4-5 hours sounds very reasonable. I did it at ALL-ATPS and I think it took me about four hours. No I didn't study before hand. Its a beautiful program. Well worth the couple hundred bucks. oh, and i got a 98%.
 
This guy with the original post sounds like he works for or owns allATP's...Not sure...hmmm. However, I did take the course there and I can say if you don't mind spending almost $300.00 it is pretty easy. There were two others in there when I took it two years ago and they can only administer the test when all of the people are ready. If everyone is not ready before 6:00 then the test will be given at 6:00. I was expecting a classroom type setting but you actually have little or no contact with anyone. You sit at a computer all day long memorizing the questions and the way I understand it their question bank is around 500-600 and if you just went and took it anywhere it would be around 1500-1700. Not sure how they get away with that. Anyway...I think its a BS test that needs major revisions. Why should I have to go pay 300 bucks or study for hours and hours for a test that proves only that I can memorize something. The written test for the ATP is BS!
 
um, no, im not an employee of ALL ATPS. it really did only take about 4 hours to study and 20 mins to complete the test. i was the only one taking the test so when i was ready to take it i took it. They were flexable about the starting time (i didnt go off duty till 2 am so they let me start at 10am)

I did absolutly no studying for the test pror to showing up. there were 585 study questions and on my actual test i didnt have any questions that i hadnt see before.

I wish i had done all of my written tests this way.
 
Yeah, i did so much memorizing that i just saw the correct answer and took it. i dont have much patience. i dont like reviewing because i always change the right answer to a wrong one.
 

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