Hello guys, I'm new here and taking the ATSB in a week to apply for SNA. I discovered this place after my recruiter forwarded me this thread. I've been studying for most of the summer using a TestPrepBooks ASTB guide, which covers a lot of subject matter but according to some of the prep on this thread missed a lot of things. I've been going back through the thread and from what I understand I should ignore most parts and study math as much as I can. I love writing and reading as a hobby so I feel confident about the reading parts, and I understand the mechanical concepts well but the formulas and math are much more difficult.
For reference I'm an Aviation Managment/Science student with a 2.9 GPA, good physical fitness and volunteer/extracurricular work, and LOR from a former Navy Aviation O-6, my boss at the airport, and if I play my cards right maybe a congressman. I have an aviation related job where I work a management position including training and supervision on the flight-line, and I would probably work in the airlines if I didn't have an interest in the military.
I've been studying for the ASTB this whole summer, but only recently when I looked at this thread did I realize that I haven't been studying the right parts, or as nearly as hard as I should be. The math in a lot of the study guides I've found in the thread is a bit far above my level, and I'm intimidated by the math section since everyone claims it as their hardest challenge as I was a lazy student in college algebra (which I took three years ago and hardly remember).
My question is simple. How concerned about an average math grade should I be in relation to the rest of my profile, and how similar are the questions in the study guides here to the ones many of you guys see on the actual test? As I read this thread I find my knowledge growing in proportion to my anxiety. Is it as bad as everyone claims? Should I call my recruiter and reschedule while I have the chance?
I struggled in the "pure" math classes during my engineering program in college (calc, algebra, diff eq, ect)... the math is simple stuff man, you will be fine. If you're motivated enough to study all summer you will do better than you think. The most complicated the math I got was logarithm rules. Just look them up and memorize them. Everything else is algebra, and questions that can be figured out logically. I studied for 9 days before I took the ASTB. Relax, study the right things (this site is a great resource), and get a good night sleep the night before. Hope this helps!