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1,001 questions about the ASTB (post your scores & ask your questions here!)

DBM

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Just took the ASTB an hour ago and scored a 7/8/8 with no flight experience. Came to this thread for help so now will be offering it! Ask away!
How did the Math section go? I do fairly well with math in general but it is the section I'll probably spend the most time reviewing.
 
How did the Math section go? I do fairly well with math in general but it is the section I'll probably spend the most time reviewing.
It wasn’t too bad no hard or long calculations , solve for x, person a works at this rate person b works at this rate how fast will they work together, perimeters given area in terms of x, volume of a shape. I used the Barron book and did the exams until I didn’t miss any, downloaded the astb app and religiously worked through math practice exams over and over (was extremely repetitive). Anything else I felt I was struggling with I used the Gomez file and worked through more practice questions that are in that folder! My advice is try to not miss a single question on a few different practice tests in a row and you’ll be pleasantly surprised how well you do. Best of luck!
 
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elaeth.jonah

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Hey all. I looked through the gouges but most of them had math and mechanics. I was trying to find reading comprehension but there was no folders that would be shown for them. I am just focused on just taking the OAR and would appreciate if there is anyone that can direct me where I can do practice problems for reading. Thank you :)
 
Hey guys, wondering if I can get some advice from those who have taken the test. My work schedule is making it difficult to have time to schedule the test, I am traveling a lot and don’t know when I am home. I want to take the test asap when I do know that I am home so I can try for the March 2025 board. I feel confident on ANIT and PBM. I feel very confident with reading comp, and most of the mechanical stuff. Most of my prep so far has been reviewing math since that is what I am behind on the most. Should I just go for it and take the test to see where I am at? Or is it worth delaying to know for sure that I will score well on math. I have prior flight time and good GPA as a factor in the rest of my package.

Thank you
 
Hey guys, wondering if I can get some advice from those who have taken the test. My work schedule is making it difficult to have time to schedule the test, I am traveling a lot and don’t know when I am home. I want to take the test asap when I do know that I am home so I can try for the March 2025 board. I feel confident on ANIT and PBM. I feel very confident with reading comp, and most of the mechanical stuff. Most of my prep so far has been reviewing math since that is what I am behind on the most. Should I just go for it and take the test to see where I am at? Or is it worth delaying to know for sure that I will score well on math. I have prior flight time and good GPA as a factor in the rest of my package.

Thank you
Spend more time doing practice problems over and over until you don’t miss any, math is a big component of most of your scores and can give you that edge towards getting an I-select score. The Gomez folder has a ton of problems to do, if you have a Ipad you can write directly on the documents or print out the tests/worksheet and bring with you for whenever you have downtime. Should be good to go well before March Goodluck!
 
Spend more time doing practice problems over and over until you don’t miss any, math is a big component of most of your scores and can give you that edge towards getting an I-select score. The Gomez folder has a ton of problems to do, if you have a Ipad you can write directly on the documents or print out the tests/worksheet and bring with you for whenever you have downtime. Should be good to go well before March Goodluck!
Download the ASTB app on your phone too so you can have new problems generated everywhere you go
 
Spend more time doing practice problems over and over until you don’t miss any, math is a big component of most of your scores and can give you that edge towards getting an I-select score. The Gomez folder has a ton of problems to do, if you have a Ipad you can write directly on the documents or print out the tests/worksheet and bring with you for whenever you have downtime. Should be good to go well before March Goodluck!
Thanks man, yea, I guess I will just buckle down on the math. I’ve been doing the kuta software sheets from the gomez drive. Just gonna keep hammering them till i’m confident.
 

Napk1ns

Member
Hey Everyone,

This thread and forum has been a great deal of help to me and I am hoping to help other applicants as well


I took the ASTB today and got a 62 8/7/8

My major is in political science and I have zero flight experience

The test took me about two hours to complete and went smoothly


Math
Simplifying expressions, solving for x, probability, combined work problems and fractions made up the majority of the questions. There were a few geometry questions, but as long as you know how to find the area/volume of a square, circle, and triangle, you should be fine. Know the pythagorean theorem and rules of exponents as well. The big thing is to just make sure you do the math correctly. The math wasn't incredibly hard, and an average high school student will score well in the section. There are just opportunities for simple calculation errors everywhere, so be quick, but accurate. I finished with over 10mins to spare.

Reading
Like what other people have said, very boring. Basically reading rules and regulations from the Navy and understanding what they are saying. There were some I had to reread, but they were all understandable. The big thing here, is go with the BEST answer. Some of these questions will have multiple answers that all technically are correct. However, one will be better than the others.

Mechanical
I think I did one calculation. It seems like the trend recently has been more conceptual questions than anything. With that being said, understand the concepts. Know simple machines and their mechanical advantages, know Boyle's law and Charles' law. Understand how to read a simple circuit and how it works. I got one circuit question, but the majority of the others were based on gears, gasses, and simple machines.

ANIT
Just study the cram flashcards. If you can memorize those, you will destroy this section. I watched some videos on how airplanes fly and how airfoils work. There were a few navigation and Naval questions, but mostly relating to flying and rules.

NATFI
Be honest.

UAV
This is the one thing you have no excuse of not getting 100% on. The ASTB app and quizlet both offer practice for this. With a week of practice, sub 3s response time and 100% accuracy should be expected. I was averaging about 2s and 100% accuracy on the test. Use the compass trick and you will have no issue.

Stick And Throttle
Buy a joystick and throttle setup. I didn't use the X52, I just found some $30 one on eBay and it worked fine for me. I downloaded a joystick mapper to my computer and used that. Practice with the link below and play on all sorts of difficulty with all sorts of duration. I don't recommend anything under 30s and anything over 2mins though. The big thing is to keep your focus. If you practice enough, it should feel almost natural. Personally, when I would think about what I was doing, I would stray farther from the target, so I just let my practicing take over.


Dichotic Listening
Make sure the headphones work and that the volume is good. Some people suggest leaning towards the ear, I personally just found that distracting. If you can do the stick and throttle portion on autopilot, you will have no issue with this.To avoid any confusion, I used scratch paper to label which hand I use for odd numbers and which hand I use for even numbers. I also left a note in front of my face saying which hand is for odd numbers and which hand is for even numbers. This just freed up any brain space I may have needed. I personally found it helpful. The jomo sim has listening practice as well as the ASTB app.

Emergency Procedures
Write them down. Write it in a way so that when you take a glance at it, you will know exactly what to do. I did not do any practice for this and I did just fine.

Terrain Identification
Honestly seemed impossible as I was preparing for the test. I had an incredibly difficult time while preparing with the ASTB app. At first, I never got a question correct. The day prior to the test, I was getting about 70-80% on the app. The actual test was easier than the app as well. Linked is the method I used, which helped a lot. It is just practice. To add to this video though, there were two other things I did which helped.

1) If you can't find a vertical reference line on the left side, find one on the zoomed in image and just apply the technique there. So find a vertical line on the zoomed in image, find out which way it is tilted in the original image, and determine the cardinal direction. After that, just flip it. So NNE would become NNW.
2) If there is not vertical line on the original image, but there is another line that aligns with one of the directions on the compass (ie. horizontal line), use that as your reference. It is the same method, except applied to a horizontal line.

This is extremely confusing so feel free to PM me or leave a response and I will be happy to clarify.


Other Tips
- Don't look at memes before the test. This is a bit unconventional, but during the listening portion of the PBM, I was thinking of a funny video I saw and realized I missed two numbers. Then I thought about how I missed two numbers and realized I missed another while thinking about that. So try to eliminate mental distractions
- Don't take the test hungry. I got really hungry during the test and was thinking about Taco Bell. It didn't mess me up, but it was a distraction in my mind. I ended up getting Taco Bell afterwards, but during the test, the thought of a quesadilla did float across my mind when I should have been more focused.
- Use as much scratch paper as you want. Use it for anything. If you even have a slight thought that you want to take a note of something, write it down.
- Listen to ASTB subjects instead of music while driving. I did this for about a month and I was very confident on any of the topics. I will link a Youtube channel which helped me

Resources
- Gomez Drive
- Kyle's Drive
- ASTB App
- Kieno Thomas (www.youtube.com/@kienothomas)
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Cram Flashcards (
Use these resources and you should be prepared

Feel free to message and/or reply and I would be happy to help out
 

DBM

Member
Android Warriors,

The latest app update has been approved for Android devices. You can now connect the X52 variant and Thrustmaster T.Flight variant joysticks to your Android devices, with full DLT and Rear Cockpit Sims functionality. The Rear Cockpit sim also includes emergency scenarios when using the aforementioned joysticks. Adapters are required to connect the joysticks to your Android devices, but once you have a working one, it runs very well. The benefit is that you can practice without having to install any additional software on your devices. Here are some setups I have tried out, and they work great.

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X52 Connected to a Lenovo Tablet

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X52 Connected to a Samsung Phone and an external monitor


I have more new features on the way, and I will keep you updated, as always. Happy studying, and please feel free to contact me if you have any ideas regarding the app or if you have questions about how to prepare for the exam.

Cheers,
Two Scoops

ASTB Prep (Android)
Which type of adapter did you use for the monitor? It seems to be different than the one used for the tablet; thanks.
 

JFinley

New Member
Good afternoon, I have lurked around this forum for months. I just scheduled my ASTB for mid-December, I have been practicing on the ASTB Prep app quite a bit almost every day after work. I was just wondering if anyone would have any tips or suggestions while I still have the time. Also, I ace the UAV portion with an average of 1.6-2.1 seconds, but I have been absolutely failing the terrain portion. I watched the video that is commonly shared on this forum but, I still don't do great. Would anyone have any more tips on that section?
 

Napk1ns

Member
Good afternoon, I have lurked around this forum for months. I just scheduled my ASTB for mid-December, I have been practicing on the ASTB Prep app quite a bit almost every day after work. I was just wondering if anyone would have any tips or suggestions while I still have the time. Also, I ace the UAV portion with an average of 1.6-2.1 seconds, but I have been absolutely failing the terrain portion. I watched the video that is commonly shared on this forum but, I still don't do great. Would anyone have any more tips on that section?
I had a similar experience with terrain identification. What issue specifically are you having?
 

JFinley

New Member
I had a similar experience with terrain identification. What issue specifically are you having?
I am doing the trick with the sticky note and finding a north pointing line for reference, it seems I'm getting it more now. I got a couple 13/20s, now I've been getting 16/20s on average. Looks like I need to just keep practicing. My only issue really is getting my directions confused, I'll line up the north facing line I identified and click on west, and its actually east or NNE and its actually SSW, sorry if I didn't make any sense.

On another note, I just purchased a used X52 and will be practicing with that soon too.
 

TwoScoops

Two Scops
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Which type of adapter did you use for the monitor? It seems to be different than the one used for the tablet; thanks.
I used an Acer USB-C to HDMI, USB, and charging USB-C adapter. I bought it on Amazon. I found it to work better than the Apple one when connecting the joystick and monitor to android devices.

Amazon Link

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