Are
you planning on taking the Defense Language Aptitude Battery test soon and you
need some help studding? Most people say
there are no good resources out there that will really help you with the
exam. However I just recently found
something that will help with your score.
I
asked a friend who passed the examination what he used to study. He gave me a DLAB study guide, now I thought
these were not going to be very good since no one really knew about them, but I
gave it a whirl.
I
loved it; this DLAB study guide was very informative in all the subjects. It had everything you need to know about the
final exam and had a few little notes inside that are very useful to know. Even though I had not taken the DLAB test yet (but will be soon), I still did not have any
questions about what the book was saying, because the answer was always in the
DLAB pre exam book.
This
Language examination guide also had practice questions in it. I did not know this at first until after I
took the test but the questions in the book were actual questions that were in
the official test. Even though I did not
know in the beginning that that was the case it was still super helpful when
test time came.
Another
thing that was great about this DLAB Study guide was that it used the same
exact grammar rules that are in the examination. So they were not made up, and you practice
exactly what you will be taking an exam on.
Now
when I finished that book I searched around to see if there were any more out
there and found a few more. Now there is
a very large gap between the cheaper ones and the more expensive ones, about a
$13 difference. So since the one that I
borrowed was a cheaper one I decided to go with a more expensive one. I ended up with the Language exam book that
was second most expensive.
The
first thing I thought when I started reading this book was “did this writer
ever take the test himself?” Because it
was terrible, there was no sense in the book at all. I threw my money straight down the drain on
that one. Please take my advice and stay
away form it.
So
after that happened I just stayed with the Defense Language study guide that I
borrowed and still did just fine. I was
well prepared for the test, but still kind of wish I would have gotten another
Language exam book just for the extra practice.
However I didn’t and when test time came I did pretty well. I was well prepared and of course was just a
tad bit nervous.
Anyways if you are one who
needs to take the Defense language aptitude Battery Test soon, I would highly
recommend that you purchase one of the cheaper, not expensive, DLAB study
Guides. So I wish you good luck with
your test.
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