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First 121 Job. How much did you Study?

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Propsfullfwd

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I was just wanting to know how much everyone studied a night when you were in training for the first time for a 121 carrier.​
None, 0 to 1 hour, 1 to 2 hours, 2 to 3 hours, 3 to 4, hours or 4 plus hours a night? If you would just let me know.​
Props​
 
Propsfullfwd said:
I was just wanting to know how much everyone studied a night when you were in training for the first time for a 121 carrier.​



None, 0 to 1 hour, 1 to 2 hours, 2 to 3 hours, 3 to 4, hours or 4 plus hours a night? If you would just let me know.​



Props​
0 to 1 hour.
 
Propsfullfwd said:
I was just wanting to know how much everyone studied a night when you were in training for the first time for a 121 carrier. None, 0 to 1 hour, 1 to 2 hours, 2 to 3 hours, 3 to 4, hours or 4 plus hours a night? If you would just let me know. Props​
I was in the books nearly every waking moment with the exception of maybe 3-4 hours over an entire weekend. At Eagle, your travel privileges start on day one so I thought I'd be flying home each weekend. Ha! The training was way too intense to waste a weekend at home. Others seemed to study less and did just fine but I don't claim to be the sharpest knife in the drawer.

IHF
 
4 +

hmmmmmm that wasn't long enough, says I need at least 5 characters.


OK, now maybe it's long enough...


:)
 
1 to 2 the first time. 0 the second.
 
It all depends on what works for you based on experience. I'm gonna say 0-5 hours depending on the day and how you like to study (and what type of test you're studying for; written, oral, or check ride). Are you a crammer or do you like to feel ready a week in advance? You have to take at least 24 hours off in any given week or it will get to you eventually. Good luck!
 

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