Same here friend. But I have a friend who's an RPO at the academy and they said one more wave is supposed to go out at the end of the month so fingers crossed!!Still waiting for a TOL....... 😵
Same here friend. But I have a friend who's an RPO at the academy and they said one more wave is supposed to go out at the end of the month so fingers crossed!!Still waiting for a TOL....... 😵
How are pool 2 getting eods before pool 1
Maybe, what email address did they come from?Weird, I received my confirmation on 12/29 and I received my EODS last Friday. Guessing order is random?
Maybe, what email address did they come from?
Also if they're like mine they took a nice five day holidayRemember it’s a federal holiday today no emails will go out today.
That's our wave, believe it is, let's just stay positive friend.Same here friend. But I have a friend who's an RPO at the academy and they said one more wave is supposed to go out at the end of the month so fingers crossed!!
Stay positive, that is the wayThat's our wave, believe it is, let's just stay positive friend.
Which rep is yours?Also if they're like mine they took a nice five day holiday
Am I allowed to say?Which rep is yours?
Use initialsAm I allowed to say?
I'm pool 2 but current CTI student, so they asked for my transcript to see which aviation classes I've taken, even though I'm not gonna skip basics
I don't believe basics counts for seniority at all. But that is a long debated topic.I think it's a good idea not to skip Basics, so good choice. I took the Basics Assessment on the FAA's website just with my CTI knowledge (2 months after finishing my degree) and got a 70% the first time. I wanted to see how I'd do. I then studied using the info. they provide in your TOL (I think it's the TOL, it's been a few years) and then got an 88%. I was not happy with a 70%, nor the 88% so I continued to study and later got a 96% I believe, or maybe a 98%..? Any way, I recommend Basics just because it ended up being a breeze for me having been CTI and having studied via the FAA.gov stuff they provided. Side note: a lot of the questions are government worded questions where you'll be sitting there debating between two answers after ruling out the others and you could easily choose either one depending upon what they mean exactly with the question. You'll drive yourself crazy overthinking what answer they're looking for so my advice is to go with what you originally think. Don't "over think" the questions. It's so much easier said than done though. Bottom line: do Basics. It starts your seniority quicker, you start to get the hang of things and get some nerves out, and you have a chance to get to know your classmates, explore OKC and form study groups. Oh, and yes, I realize I'm trolling. Sometimes it's nice to peruse the other threads and see if the process is "still what it use to be." 😉
I think it's a good idea not to skip Basics, so good choice. I took the Basics Assessment on the FAA's website just with my CTI knowledge (2 months after finishing my degree) and got a 70% the first time. I wanted to see how I'd do. I then studied using the info. they provide in your TOL (I think it's the TOL, it's been a few years) and then got an 88%. I was not happy with a 70%, nor the 88% so I continued to study and later got a 96% I believe, or maybe a 98%..? Any way, I recommend Basics just because it ended up being a breeze for me having been CTI and having studied via the FAA.gov stuff they provided. Side note: a lot of the questions are government worded questions where you'll be sitting there debating between two answers after ruling out the others and you could easily choose either one depending upon what they mean exactly with the question. You'll drive yourself crazy overthinking what answer they're looking for so my advice is to go with what you originally think. Don't "over think" the questions. It's so much easier said than done though. Bottom line: do Basics. It starts your seniority quicker, you start to get the hang of things and get some nerves out, and you have a chance to get to know your classmates, explore OKC and form study groups. Oh, and yes, I realize I'm trolling. Sometimes it's nice to peruse the other threads and see if the process is "still what it use to be." 😉