Dogpatch09
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Took it today, 6/7/5/51
Im going for a PLC air contract.
Im going for a PLC air contract.
I used Barron's Military Flight Aptitude Test 2nd Edition. I bought it at Barnes & Noble like 2 weeks ago. Im guessing it is the most current edition.What edition Baron's did you use? I have the Green one but my recruiter said there is a more to-date one out there to use.
Took the ASTB today and scored an 8/9/8 64. I only had 2 weeks and what I used are as follows (Important to least important)...
-Coffee
-Skoal Mint
-Atrickpay's Study Guide
-Barron's Military Flight Aptitude Test Book
-thatquiz.org (Math prep) <------- ***Highly Recommend***
-Cliff Notes Algebra II Quick Review (Read it cover to cover once)
My Gouge:
I studied Atrickplay's guide continuously, non-stop... Before bed, when I woke up, breakfast, lunch, dinner. I saved it as a .pdf to my ipad, so I had it everywhere!
The Barron's book is great for mechanical and mathematics, the rest of the book should just be considered supplemental. I worked through every one of the problems on Atrickpay's guide AND the Barron's book so that I did not just know them, but understood how to solve them. thatquiz.org Is a great site for math prep (Algebra, Geometry, Fractions, etc.), as this is what I used for honing in my math skills. Start easy, then increase the difficulty. The Cliff Notes Algebra II book is not a necessity, but definitely help if you need to brush up on your understanding of the Order of Operations, logarithims, etc. The Coffee and Skoal mint were used to just stay focused, but are not required.
Math Section- Difficult, but know how to work ALL of the problems on the gouges and Barron's Book
Reading Comp- Relatively easy, but look into each question and paragraph, as it can be deceiving. (Barron's Book is good for prep)
Mechanical- Again this is where the Barron's Book helped too. However, this section was easiest for me since I took quite a few physics classes in college. Definitely study pulleys and gears if you are not a mechanically inclined person.
Aviation/Nautical- This section was really easy, but then again I have a Commercial Pilots license and I was prior enlisted in the Marines.
My Profile:
27 y/o Male
Bachelors Degree in Construction Mgt from Colorado State University -->2.97GPA
Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rated, Multi Engine w/ 300hrs
One hell of a work ethic
Typical village idiot with a great sense of determination
Again, thanks for all the help guys-much appreciated. Feel free to PM with questions.
-YS6
I took form 2 of the ASTB earlier today. 6/6/7 53. I'm applying for the March 2013 SNA board. My GPA is 3.2 (Architecture) and I have 4 LORs (1 academic mentor/professor, 2 past employers, 1 retired Vietnam-era SWO). My recruiter told me that this score is "above the competitive average" as is my GPA, but my goal was hitting at least 7 on PFAR and 60 OAR. I know he doesn't think I need to retake it, but I would feel much more comfortable with submitting a package that met my own personal goals. Do I retake it in a month or not?
Took the ASTB today and scored an 8/9/8 64. I only had 2 weeks and what I used are as follows (Important to least important)...
-Coffee
-Skoal Mint
-Atrickpay's Study Guide
-Barron's Military Flight Aptitude Test Book
-thatquiz.org (Math prep) <------- ***Highly Recommend***
-Cliff Notes Algebra II Quick Review (Read it cover to cover once)
My Gouge:
I studied Atrickplay's guide continuously, non-stop... Before bed, when I woke up, breakfast, lunch, dinner. I saved it as a .pdf to my ipad, so I had it everywhere!
The Barron's book is great for mechanical and mathematics, the rest of the book should just be considered supplemental. I worked through every one of the problems on Atrickpay's guide AND the Barron's book so that I did not just know them, but understood how to solve them. thatquiz.org Is a great site for math prep (Algebra, Geometry, Fractions, etc.), as this is what I used for honing in my math skills. Start easy, then increase the difficulty. The Cliff Notes Algebra II book is not a necessity, but definitely help if you need to brush up on your understanding of the Order of Operations, logarithims, etc. The Coffee and Skoal mint were used to just stay focused, but are not required.
Math Section- Difficult, but know how to work ALL of the problems on the gouges and Barron's Book
Reading Comp- Relatively easy, but look into each question and paragraph, as it can be deceiving. (Barron's Book is good for prep)
Mechanical- Again this is where the Barron's Book helped too. However, this section was easiest for me since I took quite a few physics classes in college. Definitely study pulleys and gears if you are not a mechanically inclined person.
Aviation/Nautical- This section was really easy, but then again I have a Commercial Pilots license and I was prior enlisted in the Marines.
My Profile:
27 y/o Male
Bachelors Degree in Construction Mgt from Colorado State University -->2.97GPA
Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rated, Multi Engine w/ 300hrs
One hell of a work ethic
Typical village idiot with a great sense of determination
Again, thanks for all the help guys-much appreciated. Feel free to PM with questions.
-YS6