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Old 21st Oct 2012, 16:58   #1 (permalink)
 
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oxford jaa/ppl exam prep Q & A CBT cd rom

Hi, anyone with experience of using this as an aid to passing the jaa/ppl met exam ? .. ease of use is one answer if poss. Managed to 'not pass' the exam last week so am quite keen to get a better handle on how to succeed with the CAA style of questions than those that are offered in the Pooley's book (which I seemed to answer correctly). Thanks a lot

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Old 22nd Oct 2012, 09:29   #2 (permalink)
 
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I used the CD-ROM for my exams and it helped a lot. It highlighted a lot of things that I thought I knew but didn't read the question properly and ticked the "obvious" answer which turned out to be incorrect. If the book has the same questions and layout as the CD-ROM then I'd recommend it.
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