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Studying for the FAA Instrument Rating Exam...

Posted on Monday, July 14, 2008 at 05:18PM by Registered CommenterKendrick M. Li | CommentsPost a Comment

I came to a realization today that I'd like to share while studying for my Instrument Rating exam. I was stuck in a tiny little library up here in Vancouver, Canada, and my mind starts to wander after a couple hundred questions of practicing. Anyway, enjoy... call this little quote Kendrick on Studying:

It's memorable when you study for an academic test like the LSAT and flip the page of questions after bubbling in your answers... you ask yourself, "Would you be willing to bet your chances of getting into law school on the answers you chose?" On a pilot exam, the format is the same but the question you end up asking yourself is quite different: "Do I want to bet my life, and the lives of others on the answers I chose?" The answer if forcibly yes every time you go up into the skies. So there is no such thing as getting a B+ and it's good enough...

Study hard! Study often.

- K

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