ATP Written Test

germb747

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I took the ATP written in 2006 but never took the practical test. To prepare, I used the King DVDs which I thought were pretty good. Anyway, as I prepare to take it (again), I was curious to know to what degree the exam has changed in the last three years. I guess the real question is whether my study materials are up to date enough to score well, or if I should buy a more up-to-date course?
 
I took the ATP written in 2006 but never took the practical test. To prepare, I used the King DVDs which I thought were pretty good. Anyway, as I prepare to take it (again), I was curious to know to what degree the exam has changed in the last three years. I guess the real question is whether my study materials are up to date enough to score well, or if I should buy a more up-to-date course?

germb747, I think that you will be fine with the material that you have. I found myself in the same predicament last year, (expired test results), and used the Sheppardair program. Got a 94 on it this time around and good for another couple of years.:)

I think you will do fine.
 
If you took the written in 2006, I doubt the material or test changed much. I also second the Sheppard Air program!! It's great! Sucks you have to retake the written, I think that is the hardest part and biggest pain in the butt of the whole process of getting the ATP;)
 
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