Just finished the oar, ill share my experience.
This is my second attempt after a miserable 42 on my first attempt. So today on the oar the system crashed and i had to retake the math again which really upset me cause i was destroying it. I ended up getting a 50 though which my recruiter said hes happy with.
Math: lots of fractions and simplifications i got a multiplying matrix problem and geometry and probability that i nailed before the system took a shit on me. When the systems came up again i got mostly geometry and fractions which i wasnt 100% sure anymore because i was upset and demoralized. (Pretty sure i would of had a much higher score if it didnt crash).
Reading: saw some of the same reading material from a month ago on my first attempt. I advise eliminating 1 answer at a time to increase your chances.
Mech: started off easy with dropping a rock and boulder at the same time then progressively turned to finding the formula, electrical questions and alot more wtf questions so i must of been doing ok cause i was guessing right and trying to use common sense.
Overall the exam isnt more so difficult rather it tests the broad range of stuff on many things. I studied in total of 4 months at 2-4 hours a day sometimes 8 hours. Shoutout to dallas,kyle, and another individual i cant remember their username as i type this on my phone. I got a 50 and my recruiter is fine with what i got. Still a little mad about the system crashing but thats life.
This is my second attempt after a miserable 42 on my first attempt. So today on the oar the system crashed and i had to retake the math again which really upset me cause i was destroying it. I ended up getting a 50 though which my recruiter said hes happy with.
Math: lots of fractions and simplifications i got a multiplying matrix problem and geometry and probability that i nailed before the system took a shit on me. When the systems came up again i got mostly geometry and fractions which i wasnt 100% sure anymore because i was upset and demoralized. (Pretty sure i would of had a much higher score if it didnt crash).
Reading: saw some of the same reading material from a month ago on my first attempt. I advise eliminating 1 answer at a time to increase your chances.
Mech: started off easy with dropping a rock and boulder at the same time then progressively turned to finding the formula, electrical questions and alot more wtf questions so i must of been doing ok cause i was guessing right and trying to use common sense.
Overall the exam isnt more so difficult rather it tests the broad range of stuff on many things. I studied in total of 4 months at 2-4 hours a day sometimes 8 hours. Shoutout to dallas,kyle, and another individual i cant remember their username as i type this on my phone. I got a 50 and my recruiter is fine with what i got. Still a little mad about the system crashing but thats life.