Martin1234
31st Oct 2004, 20:08
Some JAA countries mark the exams on the principle that all questions are worth the same. E.g., 9 out of 10 correct answers always equals 90%.
As I understand it, the UK CAA have a system where some questions count more than others. Providing the composition of questions are the same, how does this system affect subjects like meteorology and AGK instrumentation? Is this to your benefit or disadvantage if you're strong reading metar/taf but not that good on the more academical side of the subject?
As I understand it, the UK CAA have a system where some questions count more than others. Providing the composition of questions are the same, how does this system affect subjects like meteorology and AGK instrumentation? Is this to your benefit or disadvantage if you're strong reading metar/taf but not that good on the more academical side of the subject?