Professionally produced document tabs and the ATPL exams
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Professionally produced document tabs and the ATPL exams
Hi all,
I'd like to hear about peoples' experiences with professionally produced document tabs. Did they help you in the ATPL exams? Do you wish you'd just made your own? Did it get you into the books as much as making your own could have done?
Thanks in advance,
FRQ CB
I'd like to hear about peoples' experiences with professionally produced document tabs. Did they help you in the ATPL exams? Do you wish you'd just made your own? Did it get you into the books as much as making your own could have done?
Thanks in advance,
FRQ CB
I found that the tabs were great while studying for the exam. By the time I got TO the exam, I really didn't need them anymore.
Thats the short and sweet answer.
HP
Thats the short and sweet answer.
HP
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felt the exact same way, the tags were great as i had no other book to work from but in the exam i did wish i had coloured tags as a backup not just the big paper things that get folded on themselves. You learn where to look and having only the tags you need is easier.
It did save me a whole cost the the resit for the exam..... so was it beneficial for $65, i believe so.
It did save me a whole cost the the resit for the exam..... so was it beneficial for $65, i believe so.