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API study time

seabee

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What's the average daily study time in API. I'm betting on spending 4 hours each day during the week and 8 hours a day on Saturdays and Sundays in addition to classroom time.
 
Maybe, maybe not. He'll have to find out for himself. Some of us bottom-feeders need that kind of time; others don't need to study at all.
 
Remember the same thing applies to API as everything else. Quality studying is much better than quantity studying. Studying for 36 hours a week seems a bit much to me. OK, its bat-sh!t crazy. Get a decent group together and you shouldn't require much more than 2 to 3 hours per test (total, not per day). Of course that also depends on your abilities. Just remember to take free time for yourself. Don't burn out in API, there is still a lot left to do, and (at least as of OCT 2004) the API grades don't really mean anything, anyway.
 
The only person who can tell you how much to study or not is you. By now we've all gotten bachelor's degrees and have theoretically done lots of studying in our lifetimes. It seems unrealistic to set a number goal on the hours of studying you want to do. Study until you know the material or you can't see straight and you start to dream about aero 2, whichever comes first. That said, everyone I talk to who studies in groups says it's the way to go, so I'd definitely do that.
 
When I was going through API there was a PHD over at NAMI that would give a class on how to study and prepare for flights. I remember it as being very helpful.
 
S.O.B. said:
When I was going through API there was a PHD over at NAMI that would give a class on how to study and prepare for flights. I remember it as being very helpful.


Would you mind sharing some of highlights of what he taught?
 
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