Bristol ATP Online Exam Database
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Bristol ATP Online Exam Database
Ok, quite a simple question, I have my Mod 1 exams coming up in three weeks. I'm scoring between 80-95% on the majority of the mock exams I'm taking on the Bristol GS ATP Online site, but I'm wondering if the database Bristol has covers the majority of the questions in the exams, or am I likely to come across a lot of questions that I haven't seen before?
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Hi Captain Y,
From my own experience on Module 1 i found that the Bristol QB was in the most parts a true representation of the actual exam questions themselves so if you are getting high marks on the QB you should be ok IMO. Thats said, i thought that subjects with less' factual' answers were more hit and miss such as in Flight Planning, Nav etc, although this may because i found it more of a chore using the QB to do these subjects so probably had less experience of the banks questions......folding them charts is a drag man!!!!!!
All in all you can't go far wrong if you keep working on the QB and refer to the books if you have any weaker areas. I have M2 exams coming up in April following March brush up so am hoping nothing major has changed in the last 2 months!!!!!! We'll see!!!!!
All the best and happy studying.
Sparx
From my own experience on Module 1 i found that the Bristol QB was in the most parts a true representation of the actual exam questions themselves so if you are getting high marks on the QB you should be ok IMO. Thats said, i thought that subjects with less' factual' answers were more hit and miss such as in Flight Planning, Nav etc, although this may because i found it more of a chore using the QB to do these subjects so probably had less experience of the banks questions......folding them charts is a drag man!!!!!!
All in all you can't go far wrong if you keep working on the QB and refer to the books if you have any weaker areas. I have M2 exams coming up in April following March brush up so am hoping nothing major has changed in the last 2 months!!!!!! We'll see!!!!!
All the best and happy studying.
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The post above is correct. If your getting 85% + on the Bristol Q-bank, you should pass unless you have a bad day, and will probably find that you raise your game slightly on exam day. Pay attention to the clock on Gen Nav, performance and Flt Planning.
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Briston QB Vs OAT ATPL prep
Hi everybody!
I was wondering if anyone know how compare Bristol QB vs OAT ATPL prep CD. I'm an Oxford DL student but I heard some guys from OAT use Bristol QB, so I don't know what to do.
Any thoughts??
Regards.
I was wondering if anyone know how compare Bristol QB vs OAT ATPL prep CD. I'm an Oxford DL student but I heard some guys from OAT use Bristol QB, so I don't know what to do.
Any thoughts??
Regards.
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The OAT questions are harder than those in the Bristol database. The bristol database is pretty accurate as far as the actual exam questions.
Do both, if you can answer the Oxford stuff, you can answer anything.
As an ex OAT DL (finished last month) I found the who lot pretty easy in the end with an average of 92% for the 14 exams.
Do both, if you can answer the Oxford stuff, you can answer anything.
As an ex OAT DL (finished last month) I found the who lot pretty easy in the end with an average of 92% for the 14 exams.