Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a 93!

stickks

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Well, 4 weeks in to the dispatcher program at Sheffield, and I have to say it is very intense. I am doing pretty good. I am learning alot, and I will definately be well prepared for a dispatch job when im done. I have been putting in about 5 hours a night after school studying, and it is paying off. I did real good on my adx test today, 93! I really studied hard for that. Anyways, I will be happy when im done and I can go back home to my kids!
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

Glad things are going well for you there. It's been a long time since I was at Sheffield but I know their course is very intense...I've also stayed in touch with one of the instructors there and I know he takes his job very seriously. Good luck finding a dispatch position once the course ends, and let us know how things go!
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

Glad things are going well for you there. It's been a long time since I was at Sheffield but I know their course is very intense...I've also stayed in touch with one of the instructors there and I know he takes his job very seriously. Good luck finding a dispatch position once the course ends, and let us know how things go!

ha ha, I think I know who your talking about. I dont think anyone there has a sense of humor! But yes, it is very intense. This last week and a half will be very difficult. I hope I can make it through.
 
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Congratulations!! I'm gearing up to head there for the June/July course. Are you going to be taking any of the ETOPS/EWINS/AIFP workshops?

Also, if I may... Do you stay the extra hour after class for review? I read that you're putting in about 5 hours a night... is that one of them? I hear that the instructors sometimes make themselves available during the weekends for review. Do you and/or any of your classmates initiate group study sessions, etc? I'd like to know what the post-lecture study environment is at Sheffield- from all accounts, the course itself is brutally intense and I'm curious to see how the study culture reflects this. Have you noticed that there are enough job openings out there in their placement program?

Sorry for all the questions; I'm getting very excited and perhaps a bit nervous, yet overwhelmingly curious.

Again, congratulations!
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

Congratulations!! I'm gearing up to head there for the June/July course. Are you going to be taking any of the ETOPS/EWINS/AIFP workshops?

Also, if I may... Do you stay the extra hour after class for review? I read that you're putting in about 5 hours a night... is that one of them? I hear that the instructors sometimes make themselves available during the weekends for review. Do you and/or any of your classmates initiate group study sessions, etc? I'd like to know what the post-lecture study environment is at Sheffield- from all accounts, the course itself is brutally intense and I'm curious to see how the study culture reflects this. Have you noticed that there are enough job openings out there in their placement program?

Sorry for all the questions; I'm getting very excited and perhaps a bit nervous, yet overwhelmingly curious.

Again, congratulations!

In answer to your questions, I have been spending on AVERAGE about 5 hours a night during the week studying and about 8 hours a day studying on the weekends. I have zero aviation experience so this is all new to me. The instructors are available after class, but it is up to you to seek them out for help. They will help you if asked. You might want to start studying for the ADX now before you get there, as you will need all the time possible to just concentrate on the class material instead of trying to study for both the adx and class stuff. Trust me, you will need all the time possible, and I am not joking! The school has been a mostly positive experience for me. As with any school, there are good and not so good things, but I will leave that up for you to decide on your own when you get here. In order to pass the course, you will need to keep at least a 70% average on all your tests. I am doing ok right now. I have done good on a few of the tests and not so good on a few, but I think I will make it through. The tests are HARD!!!!

Not sure where your staying when you get here, but I am staying in one of the school houses, and it has been a mostly good experience. The house is in a nice area, and it is quiet. Good luck !
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

In answer to your questions, I have been spending on AVERAGE about 5 hours a night during the week studying and about 8 hours a day studying on the weekends. I have zero aviation experience so this is all new to me. The instructors are available after class, but it is up to you to seek them out for help. They will help you if asked. You might want to start studying for the ADX now before you get there, as you will need all the time possible to just concentrate on the class material instead of trying to study for both the adx and class stuff. Trust me, you will need all the time possible, and I am not joking! The school has been a mostly positive experience for me. As with any school, there are good and not so good things, but I will leave that up for you to decide on your own when you get here. In order to pass the course, you will need to keep at least a 70% average on all your tests. I am doing ok right now. I have done good on a few of the tests and not so good on a few, but I think I will make it through. The tests are HARD!!!!

Not sure where your staying when you get here, but I am staying in one of the school houses, and it has been a mostly good experience. The house is in a nice area, and it is quiet. Good luck !


I miss it already . Are you staying on Cypress Road? THa's where I was when I was there
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

I miss it already . Are you staying on Cypress Road? THa's where I was when I was there

No, I am staying in one of their houses on 70th terrace. Nice house, crappy bed though. lol Looking forward to sleeping in my own bed! We are hitting the flight plans finally this week. It is pretty daunting to think that we will have to be tested on this for the faa next week. We are all pretty overwhelmed in our class by how much detail there is.
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

No, I am staying in one of their houses on 70th terrace. Nice house, crappy bed though. lol Looking forward to sleeping in my own bed! We are hitting the flight plans finally this week. It is pretty daunting to think that we will have to be tested on this for the faa next week. We are all pretty overwhelmed in our class by how much detail there is.


When I was there we lost a few people due to attrition (and/or other personal reasons). I thought I would have been one of them but after week 2 I got the hang of it and enjoyed it alot more. You still have a lot of people left with you? how is Eric Katja and Brett and Jordan?
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

No, I am staying in one of their houses on 70th terrace. Nice house, crappy bed though. lol Looking forward to sleeping in my own bed! We are hitting the flight plans finally this week. It is pretty daunting to think that we will have to be tested on this for the faa next week. We are all pretty overwhelmed in our class by how much detail there is.

On the subject of detail, I asked Eric if we could bring voice recorders or use laptops during the lectures to help but he said some clown had tried to sell related media to another school in the past and that they are no longer allowed. Way to ruin it for everyone!

:banghead:

Do you feel that you are adequately able to absorb the material as it is being presented in thelectures or does it seem like a whirlwind of information that mostly hits you during study time outside of class?
 
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On the subject of detail, I asked Eric if we could bring voice recorders or use laptops during the lectures to help but he said some clown had tried to sell related media to another school in the past and that they are no longer allowed. Way to ruin it for everyone!

:banghead:

Do you feel that you are adequately able to absorb the material as it is being presented in thelectures or does it seem like a whirlwind of information that mostly hits you during study time outside of class?

If you want my honest opinion, I really feel like it is way too much information being thrown at us. I am learning, but it is really too much. I feel that I am learning in class, but since there is so much outside study time involved, I am learning more studying on my own. Dont get to excited about the computer flight planning aspect of the course. The instructor showed us about 20 minutes worth of that, and then we were done. My advice to you is get the adx test out of the way as soon as possible so you have more time to get thru the regular class stuff. This week, we have had 2 very difficult exams. Next week, the last week, we have a test every day.

I came in with zero aviation experience, and I am getting by with about a 77 percent average on all of my tests. I am doing ok. I hope I can get thru all of this.
 
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The best of luck to you in making it through a difficult week. I hope you knock it out of the park!
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

If you want my honest opinion, I really feel like it is way too much information being thrown at us. I am learning, but it is really too much. I feel that I am learning in class, but since there is so much outside study time involved, I am learning more studying on my own. Dont get to excited about the computer flight planning aspect of the course. The instructor showed us about 20 minutes worth of that, and then we were done. My advice to you is get the adx test out of the way as soon as possible so you have more time to get thru the regular class stuff. This week, we have had 2 very difficult exams. Next week, the last week, we have a test every day.

I came in with zero aviation experience, and I am getting by with about a 77 percent average on all of my tests. I am doing ok. I hope I can get thru all of this.



I had a 75% average with some aviationa expierence. You are doing just fine.
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

I had a 75% average with some aviationa expierence. You are doing just fine.


I am very nervous about the faa oral exam with Brett. I dont know what to expect, and I feel like there is alot I have missed or have not absorbed.
 
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I am very nervous about the faa oral exam with Brett. I dont know what to expect, and I feel like there is alot I have missed or have not absorbed.

What did you think? Was it harder or easier than you expected?
 
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I also went to Sheffield about 13 years ago. Eric did my oral. The best advice I can give you is this. Only answer the question asked. If you do not understand what he is asking for ask him to rephrase it.

When you give him your answer, state it with authority. Whether right or wrong. Don't second guess yourself. If you don't honestly know the answer but you can find it in the regs, then say so.

The biggest mistake most people make, including myself, is we answer the question and then second guess ourselves and start rambling on into oblivion.

They are not out to fail you.

Another thing you will learn from this is, when you do start dispatching and you have to defend why you made the choice you did. Trust me it will happen to you in the career. You will be able to justify your actions.

Here is a simple test that I was shown for dispatching.

1. Is it legal? That is all the feds care about - period! Did you follow the FAR's and OPSPEC's. They don't care about company rules.
2. Is it safe? The way I see this, and again just my opinion, if it is legal it is safe. Another way to look at it is would you be willing to fly on the flight you dispatched?
3. Is it smart? Does it make logical sense to do it this way? Smart and legal are two different things.

Yes there is alot of material to learn, but you will remember more than you realize.

Good Luck.
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

I also went to Sheffield about 13 years ago. Eric did my oral. The best advice I can give you is this. Only answer the question asked. If you do not understand what he is asking for ask him to rephrase it.

When you give him your answer, state it with authority. Whether right or wrong. Don't second guess yourself. If you don't honestly know the answer but you can find it in the regs, then say so.

The biggest mistake most people make, including myself, is we answer the question and then second guess ourselves and start rambling on into oblivion.

They are not out to fail you.

Another thing you will learn from this is, when you do start dispatching and you have to defend why you made the choice you did. Trust me it will happen to you in the career. You will be able to justify your actions.

Here is a simple test that I was shown for dispatching.

1. Is it legal? That is all the feds care about - period! Did you follow the FAR's and OPSPEC's. They don't care about company rules.
2. Is it safe? The way I see this, and again just my opinion, if it is legal it is safe. Another way to look at it is would you be willing to fly on the flight you dispatched?
3. Is it smart? Does it make logical sense to do it this way? Smart and legal are two different things.

Yes there is alot of material to learn, but you will remember more than you realize.

Good Luck.

Agreed....I had eric as well, and you are dead on. He was actually very relaxed, and it went well.
 
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No, I am staying in one of their houses on 70th terrace. Nice house, crappy bed though. lol Looking forward to sleeping in my own bed!

Following directions given during the Day 1 orientation always helps. All students are told that if there is ever any problem with anything in our housing to inform us immediately. We will either replace, adjustment, or fix the problem. This person NEVER approached me with this issue. If so, his mattress would have been replaced with a new one sitting in my own garage.
Eric Morris-President
Sheffield School of Aeronautics (est. 1948)
 
Re: Almost finished at Sheffield, passed my adx today with a

Following directions given during the Day 1 orientation always helps. All students are told that if there is ever any problem with anything in our housing to inform us immediately. We will either replace, adjustment, or fix the problem. This person NEVER approached me with this issue. If so, his mattress would have been replaced with a new one sitting in my own garage.
Eric Morris-President
Sheffield School of Aeronautics (est. 1948)

Eric, again, someone asked me my opinion, and I gave him my honest opinion. And I was listening the first day of class, so the sarcasm is irrelevent. I never said anything to you cause it was not an issue for me as I had back surgery a year ago, and any mattress other than my own would have been uncomfortable. A new one would not have made a difference. I am not a complainer, and I did not want to be one while I was there. I left that to the other person in the house that left(lol). If you recall, we very calmly let you know that our ac was out that last weekend we were there, and we were forced to live without it for a whole weekend, probably the most critical weekend. Did we complain? NO.


That being said, im glad i went to your school, and happy i didnt go to ifod.
 
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