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Old 6th May 2015, 00:56
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RedBullGaveMeWings
 
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Well, with Bristol GS you get a sort of study plan within the CBT and it seems to work.
I noticed CATS (which I used as a supplementary study aid for my PPL) published a study plan in the ATPL Course Info section (you need to be logged in).
They are structured in such a way that all the concepts fall together into place and make sense.

Study the subject on the manual, do the quick test at the end of each chapter, revise your weak areas and repeat the test at the end of the chapter until you score 100%. After that, progress onto your question bank. Try to understand the subjects and always be loyal to the 5P's motto: practice, practice, practice, practice and practice. Let's add another one, it ain't bad: practice!

The CRP-5, believe it or not, is your friend. Become confident with it, practice exercises with it and you'll go through questions quickly.

It's a distance learning course for me.

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