Hey everyone, I took the ASTB recently and scored a 60, 9, 9, 8 this thread was super helpful so I figured I would leave a little gouge. I studied for around 2 hours a day for a month and around 6 hours a day in the days leading up to the test using mainly the TwoScoops app and the Gomez drive. I have a decent amount of flight time which I think helped me tremendously with the ANIT and PBM.
Math Section
I was pretty confident for this part since I had been averaging around 90% in the app but I felt like I got absolutely demolished. I had mostly algebra questions, probability, and some geometry. The algebra got pretty crazy, like fractions within fractions raised to a power with two variables kind of stuff. It felt like I was making an educated guess on around 1/3 of the questions and I got pretty close to running out of time.
Reading Section
This was the other section that I felt really good about coming in and felt bad about after I was done. I didn’t really study much for this because reading comprehension had always been a strength of mine but this section was crazy hard. The material you have to read is so dry and weirdly convoluted that it makes your eyes glaze over and I often had to re-read the paragraph multiple times. I would recommend using process of elimination to make this section easier.
Mechanical Section
I studied this section the hardest because of the sheer amount of stuff it seemed like they could test you on but it really wasn’t that crazy. Most of the questions were concept based and if I had to do any calculations they were pretty easy. Lots of mechanical advantage questions.
ANIT
I didn’t study much aviation material since I have a solid knowledge base there already so I spent some time studying the naval side of things. It felt like 2/3 of the test was aviation focused and the other 1/3 was nautical. Not much else to say besides that the app and the Gomez drive were great for studying for this section.
Listening Test
Pretty straightforward, make sure you carefully read the directions before you begin this or any other section. Someone here recommended turning your target ear towards the screen in case you blank and forget which ear you’re supposed to be listening to and I thought this worked well.
UAV Portion
Used the compass method for this section and was able to do it pretty quick. Missed 3 because I’m dumb. The app is excellent for practicing this section and I would recommend turning on rapid fire mode as its more like the actual test that way.
Terrain ID
Used a compass for this part as well. I would recommend trying to find a North-South or East-West line to align the compass with. As others have stated, the test is easier than the app the only thing that sucks about the test is how grainy the images can be.
Cockpit Sim
I could never get my stick to work with my laptop so I never did much practice besides a couple times on the app. The real test is definitely easier, especially the throttle control. I messed up literally every single one of the emergency procedures because I wrote them down wrong like a total moron. If I had to guess I would say that went a long way towards bringing my FOFAR down to an 8.
I was pretty shocked when I saw the scores since I figured I had done pretty poorly on the first two sections and the emergency procedures but I’m pretty psyched to have made ISEL criteria. For me I guess it’s now just a matter of waiting out my LASIK post-op and not getting any surprises at MEPS. Hope this has been helpful!