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Is Oxford ATPL Ground School good?

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Old 11th Oct 2015, 13:50
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Is Oxford ATPL Ground School good?

Hi everyone, I am looking for a school to do my GS and I think I might go to OAA. The drawback I've read about it is that their books are not focused on the key elements to pass the exams, and give too much explanation of things that are not going to be asked in the exams.

I've also read that their CBT has mistakes through many subjects.

So, do you think is a good idea to do the residential there? I'm looking for a non-distance learning course. Thank you

PS: I've discarded BCFT because it takes 10 months there, whereas in OAA I would finish it in 6 months.

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May I respectfully suggest that you use the Search function to explore the forum where you will find that your question has been discussed many times.

It is a subjective issue because few people go to more than one ground school!!!

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