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Old 9th August 2011 | 11:29
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As some of the previous posters - and also bearing in mind your correspondence on the thread about Q&A books - I feel that you are approaching the whole task of training with entirely the wrong attitude. I would say that you are not alone - I see the same in other areas of aviation training - but your whole approach seems to be centred on "exam technique" and ticking boxes to get the necessary evil of the exams out of the way as soon as possible, possibly by knowledge, possibly by luck of the draw with the exam questions on the day.

But what use is it to you if, in ticking that box, you scrape the 70 or 75%, but have complete ignorance or lack of understanding of the remaining 25 or 30%? Do yourself a favour, take your time and enjoy (I assume that you enjoy) your training - from that will emanate understanding. Any exam - practical, oral or written - will then be straightforward, merely a demonstration of what you then know that you know and understand.

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