I passed with a score of 97. I thought the test was easier than expected. But I probably spent more time studying than most people posting here. I don't know how many hours I spent studying but it was a lot of hours over several months. I just chose to try to understand all of the information needed to pass the test, not just the minimum to pass the test. But if you want to pass the test and understand the material I have three suggestions:
Read and understand the study guide FAA-G-8082-22
Read and understand FAA Circular AC-107-2
After you feel you understand the two documents above, go to
www.3dr.com and access the 126 practice test questions, These practice test questions gave very good representstion of the types of questions I saw on the actual test.
Understanding the two documents above and and unerstanding the 126 sample questions at 3dr.com I was able to answer all 60 questions in about an hour. I then spent about 30 minutes going back over all 60 questions - and actually changed one of my responses.
My best advice is to understand the informatin in those two documents and to READ EACH QUESTON CAREFULLY - DON'T RUSH YOU WILL HAVE PLENTY OF TIME.
Also, focus your study on understanding Airspace, reading sectional charts, understanding METARS, and the Safety Attitudes (Maco, Invulnerable, etc.).