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Old February 16th 05, 11:52 PM
Vaughn
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Default Took the written today.. failed!!


"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message
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Failed to get 100 that is!! (gotcha!)


Nope! Not a gotcha. I knew better.

Except for the 2 questions that were pure bull-shiznit and the vapor
lock I encountered on a question that I should have got right had my
brain been functioning normally, I would have. Ended up with a 95 -
which, coincidentally, was what I was shooting for to be happy with
the result.


Before you go in to take an FAA test, you should always have taken enough
practice tests so that you know within +- 5% what your score is going to be. I
am a CFI who happened to take a Private test just two weeks ago. I did not get
100%, and I really would have been surprised to do so, because few tests are
100% accurate. Errors happen, your errors and their errors. You can also
mis-click with the mouse and not select the answer you thought you selected.
Further, they tend to stick one or two undocumented questions into the pot that
they are validating for future use.

Congratulations! You did good.

Vaughn




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Old February 18th 05, 05:33 PM
Vaughn Simon
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From: "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net
Newsgroups: rec.aviation.rotorcraft
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:08 PM

Before you go in to take an FAA test, you should always have taken

enough
practice tests so that you know within +- 5% what your score is going to

be.

Yeah, I did the practice tests on ipilot.com - probably about 40 times
over the past few weeks - and when I nailed 100% on the last 3, I knew
I was good to go. The undocumented questions I don't mind.. It's the
questions that have 2 answers that could be correct and you need to
choose the most correct one that irk me.

I don't know ipilot.com, but I have been using
http://preparetotest.com/ with good results. Not free, but affordable.

Vaughn


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Old February 19th 05, 12:55 AM
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:33:54 GMT, "Vaughn Simon"
wrote:


I don't know ipilot.com, but I have been using
http://preparetotest.com/ with good results. Not free, but affordable.


ipilot is $29.95 for a year for each rating's practice exams.
Definitely worth it in my book.

 




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