Publisher's Synopsis
The old NCOA Course 15 has been phased out and replaced with NCO DLC. Everyone still calls it Course 15 across several mediums online.
There was a gap in the way people are studying for this course and I dug around trying to figure it out. I put this guide and notebook together based on my findings.
If you did not know yet all the quiz and flashcard resources you have been using online are considered against the policy. But even beyond that, they simply do not help you on your quest to get NCO DLC done.
? Tips and Tricks
? Rules and Regulations
? Clear Cut Study Method
? Organized Notetaking by Module
This is the best answer to what's out there currently. This is the first edition and we will keep improving with user feedback within the rules of Academic Integrity and Test Compromise.
While some of this might seem basic, you would be shocked to find out when asked, how many people will just 'wing it' with testing and not really read the content and just test to gauge where they are with their knowledge. This course is made to be a challenge with a purpose. We created a note-taking section simply broken down by the module so that you can easily go back through and take important notes as you go through the course material.
The 3 Course Modules Are:
? Course Foundation
? Leadership and Management
? Operational Airman
Did you know the Air Force has said:
"The contact time required to complete NCO DLC is 78 hours. Given that Air University recommends students devote 2 hours of additional study time for each course contact hour, the total time required to master the materials and effectively prepare for course exams is 234 hours.
This should not be confused with a 'How To Study' book. You should study the content based on what kind of learner you are. This is an organized method of breaking down the content in the most simple way possible using the information and specific instructions given.
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