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From what I have heard, there is not too much studying you can do for this. But keep the ATP test book out and have a few lifelines (friends) standing by on a conference call.
Any way you can manage to get to the next round is ok by me. Good luck.
Any way you can manage to get to the next round is ok by me. Good luck.
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Rhinoflyer & Vince,
New guy here . . . got a call from HR today; need to take the technical test within 3 days. Could you forward the e-mail to me?
Thanks,
James
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New guy here . . . got a call from HR today; need to take the technical test within 3 days. Could you forward the e-mail to me?
Thanks,
James
[email protected]
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The Gleim WX book is very useful. Instead of memorizing things, spend time figuring out where info is in different materials. Surround yourself with books and be able to lay your hands on whatever little tidbits of info you need. Seemed to be a good use of very limited study time.
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