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pgcfii2002

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Best way to complete the written (besides studying the Gleim)?

Are there any weekend prep course that are recommended?
 
sigh, thread search a little.

Edit: Sorry, that's a little harsh. It just comes up so often.

ATP if there's one around you. One day, done.
 
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Easiest cheapest way and you actually learn: Take the Gleim CD and review every question in test form. The ones you miss, you can go back over...by the time you get through all 1500 questions, you will know it cold. Skip the performance questions until the end and then just learn how to solve each type of question. It takes a couple of hours each night for about a week but you can go take the test with confidence of passing...only question is whether you score 90-95 or 95-100. Easy.
 
Thanks!!!!
 
Cheaper then ATP by a long shot, but better...Sheppardair.com ATP/FEX rock

I agree. Its brtter than ATP's atp prep and only $75. You do it on your home computer on your own time. I read over the questions for 4-5 days and hot a 95. its a great value
 
I think I'll try the Gleim ATP written course.
 

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