anavalairman2
New Member
Hi guys and gals, It certainly has been a while since I've "threaded" but I would like to announce that I have a start date on Aug 4th at Richmond. Very exited.
Now, that aside, I got that lovely box of books and when I opened the box, I saw a few books a ball cap and a flight bag. When I picked up the flight bag, it about broke my arm! Anyway, as a 27 year old that graduated from school 9 years ago and have been working since, their is alot of stuff that is very unfamiliar which has produced a few questions. By the way, I put the ball cap on and my wife said "Now you are one of the ATP guys", it made me smile and think about the blood suckers at sallie mae :drool:Aside the thought of sallie mae, It dawned on me that my dream is now becoming reality...reality anyone? It's a really neat feeling completing goals that are a part of your dream.
Anywho, for studying for my ppl and getting all of the writtens done before my first day that begins at 0800, how should I got about it? I've seen that some people just study the questions that are in the bank or some that follow the syllabus. I personally think the best way is to follow the syllabus since it guides you but, if their alot of information that is not going to be asked on the writtens, i'm not sure I would follow it. On the other hand, questions are questions and if they are coming from the bank, it's going to be asked but I don't want to sell myself short, you know?
So, for those that have completed the ppl at ATP, your feedback is very important to me.
Thanks and for those going to Richmond in Aug, see you soon!!
Now, that aside, I got that lovely box of books and when I opened the box, I saw a few books a ball cap and a flight bag. When I picked up the flight bag, it about broke my arm! Anyway, as a 27 year old that graduated from school 9 years ago and have been working since, their is alot of stuff that is very unfamiliar which has produced a few questions. By the way, I put the ball cap on and my wife said "Now you are one of the ATP guys", it made me smile and think about the blood suckers at sallie mae :drool:Aside the thought of sallie mae, It dawned on me that my dream is now becoming reality...reality anyone? It's a really neat feeling completing goals that are a part of your dream.
Anywho, for studying for my ppl and getting all of the writtens done before my first day that begins at 0800, how should I got about it? I've seen that some people just study the questions that are in the bank or some that follow the syllabus. I personally think the best way is to follow the syllabus since it guides you but, if their alot of information that is not going to be asked on the writtens, i'm not sure I would follow it. On the other hand, questions are questions and if they are coming from the bank, it's going to be asked but I don't want to sell myself short, you know?
So, for those that have completed the ppl at ATP, your feedback is very important to me.
Thanks and for those going to Richmond in Aug, see you soon!!