Just completed my last Cpl exam recently.7 passes for 11 attempts.very satisfied to say the least! I began my flight training at 17 (but didn't know how to study), got my restricted, ten years later got my Urppl, bought my first Cpl manual the same day, and basically carried it around for almost 20 years, many house moves, career changes, marriage, divorce, overseas service, marriage, baby, house renovation, overseas service (began getting my tait books sent overseas) another baby , cancer treatment for this baby (successful!) began sitting the exams, cancer treatment for my dad (unsuccessful) failed 2 of the exam subjects twice, but kept getting up. Finally got that elusive seventh in three years after deferring my studies for 20 odd years. I'd once overheard my dad tell someone about me, that I wanted to be a pilot but wasn't clever enough. My tait books have done a lot of traveling, on planes,boats,public transport,to the snow,to the tropics,overseas,hospitals,holidays.They are on a shelf above my desk now, as I still use them for reference.I have a collection of aviation manuals dating back to the '30s, British and American but, for someone who always failed Maths at school, the tait manuals are the best.
The ironic thing is that my wife is a secondary Maths/science teacher.Wish I'd met her a long time ago!
Thanks Bob.