Originally Posted by MedicRyan
After I have gone through my ASA commercial written exam guide about 3 times now, I was thinking if it would benefit me to try out the CD-ROM version of the Gleim or ASA. Is there any positives to using the CD-ROM's instead of the books? I have done fairly well on my practice tests considering the amount of knowledge I have to retain. I do not know how much different the books are from the CD-ROM's, other than one being on a computer and one in a book format. Maybe you guys can provide some insite.
Thanks,
Ryan
I haven’t taken an FAA exam for a number of years, but I recall the computer test prep being a great tool because most programs allow you to configure the layout to display only the correct answers.
If you go through the entire question bank repeatedly while viewing only the correct responses, they get “burned in your brain”, so to speak. Resist the temptation to look at the incorrect answers though…doing so will defeat the purpose of this method of prep.
Tipsy