What were your stats ? and were you prior ?
What were your stats ? and were you prior ?
Oh really? I knew they were I-Sel, but I thought it was just according to thenext board convention. I think I missed the april 4th deadline so I thought I would be submitted for the May deadline for the june board?Those are ISEL scores if there aren't any non-medical waivers, no board needed.
Astb scores 49 7/7/7What were your stats ? and were you prior ?
Your application upon being submitted will be reviewed to ensure it meets the ISEL criteria, if it does then you are good to go.Oh really? I knew they were I-Sel, but I thought it was just according to thenext board convention. I think I missed the april 4th deadline so I thought I would be submitted for the May deadline for the june board?
no non medial waivers for me
How long did it take to hear back about your selection after submitting?Astb scores 49 7/7/7
Gpa: 3.3
No waviers
I was able to qualify for I-SEL and no prior service I just graduated college in December
how was math and mechanical while it's fresh in your mind?Hey y’all. Just finished my second ASTB. First attempt for reference was 40 3/4/4, this time I pulled off a 53 7/7/6. Ecstatic about those scores and I will be submitting for the next board for BDCP. Wanted to thank all the information and advice on here. Couldn't have gotten those scores without all the information on this website. Any questions, I might be able to answer.
Got a lot of geometry and probability on my test for some reason, some simplifying algebraic equations. If you use the app for the MCT lessons you will be fine, no calculations on my MCT test. Use the drives and refresh on concepts on problems you are less confident about on khan academy or youtube.how was math and mechanical while it's fresh in your mind?
It was quick actually since I had no waviers I think 2 or 3 weeks after I finished mepsHow long did it take to hear back about your selection after submitting?
It’s one of those “it depends” questions.I'm a senior in college right now and just started studying for the ASTB. So far I'm using Barron's study book and have heard great things about the ASTB Prep app so I'll probably add that to the arsenal as well. Overall, how long did people typically take to study and prepare for the test to acquire SNA I-SEL scores of 7/7/7?
I graduate in early May, exactly one month away, and am debating if I should try and push to take it before then or simply take my time if needed and use a few extra weeks. For reference, I've taken calculus 1-3 and first level of calculus based physics. This was about a year ago so it is definitely not fresh on my mind but i feel like I can relearn that info quickly after going over it again.
Any insight is appreciated.
My first attempt I spent about a month studying, which for me I realized was not enough time. I also didn't focus on the important stuff for my first attempt. I got the app and studied my tail off for 4 months while also balancing school and I was able to raise my scores. Just like GoBoilers25 said, it depends.I'm a senior in college right now and just started studying for the ASTB. So far I'm using Barron's study book and have heard great things about the ASTB Prep app so I'll probably add that to the arsenal as well. Overall, how long did people typically take to study and prepare for the test to acquire SNA I-SEL scores of 7/7/7?
I graduate in early May, exactly one month away, and am debating if I should try and push to take it before then or simply take my time if needed and use a few extra weeks. For reference, I've taken calculus 1-3 and first level of calculus based physics. This was about a year ago so it is definitely not fresh on my mind but i feel like I can relearn that info quickly after going over it again.
Any insight is appreciated.