Originally Posted by
Twister
Guys -
I've got a Delta interview date of 29-30 Sep. I'm drowning in gouge; I've got so much to read through (and, according to this website a lot of it is wrong) I don't know where to begin. One single file a friend sent me via DropBox was almost 150 pages, and there were probably 100 files total.
Any advice from those who got the CJO????
Lumosity for overall mental agility on the cog tests. A little bit each day helped train the brain. For the stick figure test I printed the guys out 6 to a sheet and turned them into flash cards to practice with which hand the flag is in.
Happy Neuron has the actual test for the reverse number recall. I practiced it and what worked for me was to mentally repeat the numbers in the entry order until I entered them. So if there were four numbers shown to repeat back such as 8573 I would repeat 8 until it showed the number 5 and I would repeat 58 until it showed the 7... and so on.
Mental math for pilots, everything explained to the professional pilot were great books and I made flash cards from info on there. I used the Updated gouge with blue and yellow highlights to focus on subjects. Also I put all the formulas on flash cards to remember them the I would practice using the formulas while flying if I wasn't otherwise busy to see if I could do it correctly. That made it seem easier on game day.
Good luck