Originally Posted by
Dubz
Personally I think you are wasting your money to get both... I would get the ATP prep prior to your interview and study that -- understand the concepts behind the question, not just question answer familiarity. When you take the ATP question answer familiarity is the goal. There is a TON of overlap between the ATP prep and the interview prep and nothing in the interview prep that isn't in the ATP prep that will prevent you from getting a job at PSA. Good luck and happy studying.
If you are going to prepare for the PSA interview get the gouge for the PSA interview. Why study all this extra stuff that: 1) Does not pertain to the interview, and 2) Will be useless in both training and on the line?
Also, when you do get the job do NOT study anything except what you're given, esp limitations and procedures.