Posted on Jul 16, 2019
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Hey, I am currently studying for the SIFT exam, test date at the end of this month (JULY 2019): currently studying
1.SIFT book i bought off Amazon
2.The FAA rotary wing book (chapters 1-3)
3. Khan academy for math and english

What advice do you have for studying and are chapters 1-3 necessary to study for the FAA rotary wing handbook?
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Try to elaborate...assocs, bach, major(s), grades, GPA, STEM and non-STEM course titles, any prior flight exposure...exactly how much math have you had, as specifically as possible...algebra? Geometry? Trig (and remember, there is no such thing as pre-calc, regardless of what you read, I assure you)? Calc itself, both differential and integral? Physics? Chem? Labs to go with both? I'd also get what are called the Schaum's outlines from any Barnes and Noble, as well as what are termed the REA Problem Solvers, those are, by far, the single best sets of review books published, far superior to any Khan Academy stuff, in my estimation, honest...next, have you done any serious reading on rotary and/or fixed-wing aerodynamics, and, have you made use of any mil aero club near you for any possible flight exposure? The more you relate, the more I and others here can help you...the English aspect, look at Strunk's Elements of Style, as classic small book on basic grammar and syntax, well worth the expense...elaborate on hobbies, interests, reading tastes, any sports, esp martial arts, if any...do as detailed a biosketch as possible, take the time to write it out, in detail, and be as specific and explicit as you can be, OK? If you wanna chat, lemme know, no rush, whenever you want, OK?
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