BEC Studying in Airplane

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  • #1316890
    laxman06
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    Hi all,

    This weekend I will have approximately 10 hours of flying time with no internet access to study NINJA MCQ questions. Right now I have about 50 flashcards of ratios I planned on memorizing, which include the variance formulas (a real struggle right now, cant find an easy way to memorize except for good old fashion memorization). Any other recommendations? Think I should take that time to rewrite the NINJA notes?

    Any input would be great!

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  • #1316909
    taxgeek83
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    I wrote out flashcards (usually terms in the book), wrote Ninja notes and worked MCQ problems out of the book. I also had CDs for my video program that I could listen to. If you have the Ninja audio, you can download that and listen to it. Lots to do at 30,000 feet. 🙂

    #1316917
    RE2PECT
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    What airline are you flying on? Many of them allow you to purchase wifi, especially for a long flight like that.

    FAR: 75 Roger & Ninja (notes/flashcards/audio/MCQ)
    AUD: 73, 81
    BEC: 71, retake 8/29
    REG:

    #1316938
    laxman06
    Participant

    I am flying Southwest but I feel like the internet might be too slow.

    #1316941
    laxman06
    Participant

    Plus I have an old laptop that the battery wont last long. Anyone have experience using their smart phone to do Ninja MCQ?

    #1316945
    AccountantPinkHair
    Participant

    Rewrite Ninja Notes, do your flashcards and read/take notes out of the textbook.

    AUD - 72, 81
    FAR - 71, 78
    REG - 60, 78
    BEC - 60, 71, 71

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    #1317338
    Track55
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    I had 20 hours a month of travel when I was studying. Plane wifi sucks but I was able to do Gleim/Ninja questions no problem. I agree with the above; use flashcards, the book and your own notes. You should be able to plug in your laptop at the airport and get a few hours, then charge it up more when you are connecting flights. Honestly, you won't be able to study more than a few hours (in one shot) on a plane anyways. The brain can only take so much.

    AUD - 74, 99 !!
    REG - 74, 92
    BEC - 83
    FAR - 73, 86

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    #1317386
    mtaylo24
    Participant

    A few things I did on a few of my flights, I usually fly AA though…

    -Purchased Wiley focus notes app on my phone before hand and studied that (its all offline)
    -Study Ninja notes
    -Downloaded Gleim outlines prior to and read those.
    -Read an offline version of Wiley.
    -Worked the wiley book questions and scanned those in prior to my flight.
    -Downloaded the Gleim audios prior to and attempted to listen to those
    -Worst case scenario, Purchased 30 minutes of the crappy wifi.

    AUD - 1st - 60 (12/12), 61 (2/13), 61 (8/13), 78! (11/15)
    REG - 55 (2/16) 69 (5/16) Retake(8/16)
    BEC - 71(5/16) Retake (9/16)
    FAR - (8/16)

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