I just meant the most sensible thing to do if you are a fresh CPL is to get a few hours under your belt as a priority, and work your further studies around that.
Everyone’s circumstances are different and if you have the disciple and the time each day to set aside for the correspondence, then go for it…
I just suspect I’d end up doing half the exams and get fed up with it all if I was doing it on my own…A problem with the full time is taking months off work to do it. Then again, I believe you still have to do some ground school with the correspondence course, and arranging that a few times a year would be as much a pain to me as taking off one lump of time. Going back and fourth to Perth to do 14 exams would be expensive in itslef..
I have started doing some unofficial study of JAA course material which I bought of e-bay. I figure this will give me a head start on which ever way I go – if I go anyway at all!