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I also agree with Amish and FlyinFife. The Gleim software really helped me prepare for the written. I think I studied for a month to make a good score and the examiner on my ATP ride didn't even give a ********************. I don't remember him actually looking at the paperwork to check my score. He just asked if I passed and that was sufficient enough. Good Luck and don't stress out about it too much!
 
I think using the test booklets and circling the answers is a good way to get through. As mentioned above, you'll get to where you recognize the W/B problem, and not even have to do the calcs. That should net you plenty of points and time to do the "easy" questions. Good luck !
 
Pass the test, go get your ATP, and nobody will ever care what you score was.

Do employers actually look at test scores?



It's true I only spent one week studing and passed with a good grade. I highly recomend it, and if you don't get a score of 90% or higher they will refund your money back!
 
Oops I quoted the wrong thing above, Sheppardair.com highly recomended program. Again will cost you about 75$ But if you score under a 90% you get a full refund!
 
I agree...highlight the answers....that will knock out the non-calculating questions.
 
Throw your book away and go to All ATPS. Get it done in 1 day with no prep or studying before hand.
 

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