First I'd like to thank those who took their time to respond to my questions and those who made the gouges. It really helped me a lot. I took the ASTB yesterday and my score jumped from an OAR of 46 to a 54 6, 7, 6 (first time taking the aviation section). It's not as great especially with my 2.73 GPA. I can't do anything about it except to apply as I am trying to beat the age clock. I can't apply to the November boards since my ASTB kept getting pushed back. I do have one more attempt after 90 days and I'll retake if I don't get accepted on the next board.
Just a little feedback on what I did this time around: Read my first feedback regarding my first attempt. On top of that I dug up more stuff on this thread. I PM'd those who scored really high to tell me their study habits and what study guides they used as well as those who scored low and improved really well to see what they did to improve. There is some guy who made a gouge of relevant feedback and questions from past test takers and I used that as an outline. I also bought 2 GRE/GMAT books. One of them was pretty useless and the other one was the GRE/GMAT Math Review by Peterson's as recommended by many which helped quite a bit. Mechanical was about the same type of stuff I used and this time around the questions seemed much easier. For the spatial app section, acetheastb.com tells you the best ways to tackle this section. I also googled spatial app flashcards and ran through them a couple of times. A few days before the test, I installed flight simulator apps on my phone and played them for fun when I had time just so I can get used to seeing banks, turns, pitch, etc. The angles aren't as crazy as some say but just train your eyes to see how to view a plane from the cockpit going towards land and the shoreline with a banked angle. I wasn't really used to seeing these since none of the flashcards had any of those type of questions. For the A&N, Atrickpay's guide helped a lot. This gouge is basically a cheat sheet and an outline if you memorize it. On top of that I read the FAA handbook, and googled other A&N flashcards. Supplemental was strictly A&N. I did get lost on a few questions since I can't recall reading up on questions like "Which of the following are characteristics of unstable air?" and "Excess thrust is equal to?" Also saw something like Vx and I didn't know what that meant.