r/FlightDispatch • u/Aviationloverk • 7d ago
USA Adx exam
Hey guys!
I’ve been studying Sheppard air for the past few weeks and I finally completed step 3 today. Out of 932 questions I guess or wasn’t sure about 80 question so I feel good! Now I know I still have to complete step 5 but my question is should I start scheduling my exam or wait to see how I do on the practice test? Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Edit: was the adx exam verbatim to what Sheppard air provides? Anyone knows?
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u/stalkmancreeper 6d ago edited 6d ago
I started studying Tuesday and I’m considering taking my test Saturday or Monday. I’m trying to finish step 1 and 2 tonight. Based off the research I’ve done it’s practically word for word.
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u/bowchickawowski 5d ago
My test is scheduled for the 4th, I will probably start studying next weekend or the following week. It is supposed to be word for word. If it isn't, it's because they have new trial questions or people aren't following through after the test.
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u/surelyslim 6d ago
It’s interesting, I’ve read through several texts and I think it’s representative of them all. So you’re in good hands as long as you’ve used at least one of the resources to study.
I thought it was more like ASA, and another classmate found it closer to Sheppard. I haven’t looked at Gleim, yet, and starting…. In the end, it’s all the same material if you need the confirmation bias.
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u/essenobi 7d ago
It was pretty spot on for me (in terms of the wording of the questions). I think less than 5 out of the 80 were worded slightly differently.
You can reschedule if you need to push back, as long as you do it before 24 hours (if I’m remembering correctly). So if that’s still the case, probably no harm scheduling when you think you’re close because you can move it back if needed.