ATPL BGS
Hi guys
I need some help from Cadets doing/done their ATPL theory. Is it possible to get the study hrs in working 9 - 5 & be able to pass. have any of you guys managed that, if so how many hrs a week study does it require, |
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Bilbob,
I have just completed all ATPL's(Today incidentally-pending pass of last 7). I have a full time job, including the occasional night duty. It is extremely feasible to continue working right up to the exams providing you are committed and disciplined. It IS hard work-it IS frustrating but it can be done, indeed at the expense of your sanity! If I had the choice(ie.the financial liberty) I would take maybe two weeks off for each module. Get up at 8am like its a regular working day and regulate yourself with coffee breaks etc. Vis-a-Vis the actual study itself: Study the notes provided by your groundschool FIRST, assimilate the information. THEN tackle questions-suggest Bristol Questions. Do not learn banks of questions without the knowledge - however, the questions themselves do teach you alot and generally drum home the most salient points. Good luck with the GS and remember: you always remember what you dont think you will! Walk the line |
Walk the line
Ok cool the linked gave me a better idea , though if working how many hrs a night or week did you put aside for studying, ???
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It is perfectly possible to pass all the exams working 9 -5 first time round.
When I studied at BGS in the old portacabins, I completed the study in the same time as a few guys who had career breaked for full time study. Just set a realistic timeframe to work to and put in three hours a night Mon-Thu. Good luck! |
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