Marijas first ATPL exams

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In todays episode of Mentour Cadets, Marija will tell you of her first experience of ATPL examination. She will also give you some valuable study tips so stay tuned until the end.
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Watching this bringing the memories of the rough times studying for my ATPL exams. The funny part is my first session as same as her first session. I'd like to note that the key of passing the ATPL exams is to study hard and revise from the questions bank data base. The data base helped me a lot and made the exams way easier.

akerbaker
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I died a little inside when she said goodbye. great stuff! Thanks!

jackbulman
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Hope you do well, and good luck with rest of your studies!

FoxHotelLima
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Love your videos, so informative!
Дякую! (Or Спасибо! Not sure what part of the country you're from 🙃)

YardenJZ
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Great to see Cadets talk about there experiences...
Good luck on your exams Marijas.
I'm sure you'll bag it.

russellsmith
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wow, big difference in Spain. You get the results as soon as you finish an exam/paper

juyghyh
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Well done good luck in the future!!!😁😁😁

matthewkhamies
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Great explanation !
Do I can join online ATPL Theory and exams ?

ibrahimrasheed
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Marija, what do you think about Bartolini Air flight academy? I sow that you studied there. I want too...

AirmanPL
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I don't think the database is update by feedback because they are too accurate, it is very hard to memorize every single word and they also delete outdated question which is not possible to do it by feedback. I heard the question bank was leaked from some eastern europe agency.

Barceman
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Operation procedure includes everything. Damn.

ahbrin
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How long ago you started studying the ATPL theories ?

juurme
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Marija, roughly how long did you study each subject before you went to take exam?

DUBaviator
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Marija Does it cost a lot of money to enroll in training and undertake the exams? I hear it’s like £100, 000 for the full ATPL package

Sam-Public-UK
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what would be your dream airline to fly for?

kevinconneely
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Does a 737 have a RAT (Ram Air Turbine/mini windmill) system or any counters to tackle dual engine failures? please answer :)

smitasher
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what?? you don´t know your result right after? only at the end?
that´s a bit stressful isn´t it?
here in Portugal we get the provisional result right after and the final pass two weeks of the subjects we took on that season. At least we can get drunk on the day, for the best or for the worst!
Piece of advise get AE and if possible CBTs, it is a very good help for meteo, gen nav or agk.
Best of luck Marija and PS grids are AMAZING! ehehe

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Interesting vid, thanks. Not sure if it's Mentour or Marija who sees this, so I'll write it assuming it's Marija.
I'm assuming English isn't your first language, so thought I'd point out it's "time consuming", not "time consumpting".
Not wanting to be a pain, just thought it might help. Were I learning your native language, I'd welcome corrections from those fluent in it. I hope you take that info in the friendly way I intend it to be taken.
Good luck with rest of your ATPL exams. Appears you've got them well under control.
Cheers

steeltrap
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Very strong Russian accent. Let me guess you are from either Estonia Latvia Lithuania or Belorussia!

Pelesys_a
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Hello Marija:

This is the old tachnician guy from Canada - you've likely seen some of my prevfious comments.

By your English, I see a few things (being somewhat of a public speaking lover and at least trilingual.)

1) Your English is very clear, even though it doesn't spound as if it wrere your native language.

Compared to soemme of the English I hear on the streets of montreal from people whose native language is Englsih, in your own way, you make them look sick! It is unfortunate that in North America so much of ENGLISH has been simply lost.

(If you were here and heard my English compared to much on the streets, you would immediately know it was ntoit klike the English you hear from Quebec Anglophones!, but it is Canadian, which I need to mention as some might take it for American, but they are not also familiar with the many parlances of the Americans!)

I am guessing your first language might be French from France, but you do not have the sort of "in the throat" sound many French from France have. (that sound is not heard in Quebec French, the latter being quite different.)

Also, I can hear from your English that you struggled vewry hard to get your English where it is << chapeau! >> or "kudos".

Along with, the other day I just saw Dyfrig's announcenent, and made a notable comment for that (you can read it following hos video on You tube). He is another who has worked hard, but his life track may be somewhat different, albeit in a nice way, time will tell (see also comment in his video).

BrucexfromxCanada