ATPL exams failure
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From: Ground
It’s a very brave decision to not be a qb hitter. I am a humble qb hitter and hit hard ops in two days and took 97 from it, in Poland. Just get up, sign a new contract a cheaper polish ato (there are offers starting from 950€), spend five more months on distance education and have all your marks in three months/sitting.
Or spend half of this time complaining around.
Or spend half of this time complaining around.
I don’t want to be unpleasant with anybody.
I am just sharing my experience and check if people passed through the same experience (Or not, doesn’t matter) and what they did about that and get some tips from them.
Good for you if you have done enough work hitting your QB, I didn’t make it even working the lessons in addition the QB, so.
Thanks for the tip regarding a Polish ATO, you aren’t the first one to talk about that, so I really consider it.
And find any post where I am complaining?
if it means looking for explanations is complaining, so of course I am doing it.
Cheers

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From: Doha
6 sittings or 4 attempts, whichever comes first.
You should plan to do all 14 in either 2 or 3 sittings. If you fail an exam, leave it until you have sat your second sitting to see if you fail any of them, then use sitting 3 to try and pass those you failed using a second attempt (3rd sitting)
You should plan to do all 14 in either 2 or 3 sittings. If you fail an exam, leave it until you have sat your second sitting to see if you fail any of them, then use sitting 3 to try and pass those you failed using a second attempt (3rd sitting)
de minimus non curat lex

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From: sunny troon
You seem to have been unlucky. Strike while the iron is still hot.
A bit of fine tuning with exam technique and you will be fine. Plan to sit ALL exams in the first two sittings.
Try CAT 3C for an intense brush up
A bit of fine tuning with exam technique and you will be fine. Plan to sit ALL exams in the first two sittings.
Try CAT 3C for an intense brush up




