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Best way to reconcile a written

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I am curious on other ways to reconcile a written test. As of now I’ve been searching the test codes and going over the topic of each in detail hopefully covering what was missed in the question. I would like to know some of the ways other instructors reconcile their students tests. 

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  1. KDS on Sep 11, 2018

    Take a look at this website and see if the information in there answer your question.

    http://www.kingschools.com/FAAMissedQuestionCodes.asp

    You will want to dig in there and get well versed on the areas that you missed. A good examiner will look at your knowledge test results and give extra emphasis during the oral part of the practical test to ensure you do then understand the area where you had shown a weakness during the test.

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