Originally Posted by
LivnthedrM
For those recommending the 813 question Sheppard Air interview study prep, How is this beneficial for a 25 question test?
Are you really studying all 813 questions for hours in order to pass the test? Do you really need to know how to calculate how much weight a pallet can hold?
There has to be a more specific and focused way to prepare.
Assuming they haven't changed the test, there will be no 'math' questions on the written. No charts, no figurs, no graphs, etc. Just 'knowledge' questions.
Sheppard has a separate 'interview' version of their test prep. You get it at a discount for being a prior customer of theirs. It's what I used and I aced the interview test and so I came away feeling like it was worth the $25 I spent on it.