Anyone found good free TQL study resources besides the obvious ones?

by MockTestFail 29 views3 replies
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MockTestFailOP
March 14, 2026

I've already gone through the standard "TQL" results on Google and most of it is just selling prep courses. Looking for actual free resources.

What I've tried:
- Practice tests here (solid, especially for TQL - Total Quality Logistics)
- A few YouTube channels but the quality is all over the place
- Reddit threads from 2+ years ago (some outdated)

What I haven't tried yet:
- The official TQL study guide — is it actually worth reading cover to cover?
- Library resources — anyone actually found useful materials there?
- Specific YouTube channels that cover TQL exam well

I don't mind paying for something that's genuinely better than free, but I want to max out free options first. Budget is tight.

What resources did you use that you'd actually recommend?

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GradedAndPassed
March 14, 2026

Went through this exact question when I was prepping. The TQL material on "TQL" is actually not as bad as it looks — once it clicks it clicks.

What helped me was finding one resource that explained it from first principles instead of just giving me the "right answer." Made a huge difference on the scenario-based questions.

Also: don't underestimate the importance of reviewing your wrong answers more than your right ones. I learned more from 20 wrong answers than 200 correct ones.

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HelpingOut
March 17, 2026

The honest answer is: it depends a lot on your background.

If you're already working in this field, the TQL exam is testing knowledge you probably use daily. The "TQL" sections will feel familiar.

If you're coming in from outside, give yourself an extra 2 weeks and really focus on the practical application questions.

The practice tests here are worth doing repeatedly — I did the same test bank multiple times and found new questions I'd missed each time.

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GotCertified
March 17, 2026

For what it's worth from someone who's been through it:

The TQL is one of those exams where the practice tests really do prepare you well. The style of questioning is pretty consistent. If you're comfortable with "TQL" material under timed conditions, you'll be fine.

The one thing I'd add: read the question stems very carefully. They sometimes add a qualifier that completely changes the right answer and it's easy to miss when you're going fast.

Also check whether you need to schedule the exam in advance — some testing centers book up 2-3 weeks out.

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