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Take your CLASSES right before the test...that's my best offer... ;)

I made the mistake of taking my classes FIRST, then taking 4 years to fatten up my log book, another few months to get approved..... 50% of the test questions will be from material that you have not experienced in your training, so the classes are essential for those 'non-practical' terms and situation.

Coming up on 4 years being certified, still burns me up when I think about the cap questions on the RESIDENTIAL test. :new_snipersmilie:

I've done it the other way around. I have almost 3 years in as a trainee and about half my classes completed. I'm going to take the HBU course, then Income I, Income II and Advanced Income (as my elective) as close together as possible. Then after spending what will probably be an insane amount of hours transferring my logbook to the PA experience logs, I will hopefully be able to sit for the exam by the end of this year.
 
I have been appraising 24-years and found some of the work my mentor was into so far out of my capacity that I think having more classes before I try agains is a good idea. My problem may just be that I know what I don't know (with nod to Michigan CG)
 
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