GalticJohn
MMN1(SS)
Still in the parking lot after taking the ASTB, got a 69/9/9/9. Please let me know if you have questions!
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69… niceStill in the parking lot after taking the ASTB, got a 69/9/9/9. Please let me know if you have questions!
niceStill in the parking lot after taking the ASTB, got a 69/9/9/9. Please let me know if you have questions!
I was getting sub 100 on stick and throttle consistently and ended up w a 9 PFARHow well are yall doing on ASTB prep app and Jantzen sim for triple 7s?
Same, make sure you up the difficulty to at least medium highI was getting sub 100 on stick and throttle consistently and ended up w a 9 PFAR
I was “locked-on” 55-60% of the time for the individual throttle/joystick portions, and ~30% locked on for the combo on the ASTB test prep app.How well are yall doing on ASTB prep app and Jantzen sim for triple 7s?
I'm honestly expecting a rather mid-OAR, 50-ish. I am enlisted so aiming for URLO ISPP immediate select but leadership really wants me to pull a 50 7/7/7 so they know I am ready (and so it looks good for my interview appraisal boards).Math, Reading, and Mechanical (OAR) influences ASTB scores.
If your OAR is high already (55+), focus on ASTB portions (ANIT, UAV, and Terrain).
Familiarize yourself with parts of aircraft and basic Navy terminology for the ANIT.
For the UAV portion, try for at least 90%, average 2 seconds. There's a method you can find on YouTube that makes this significantly easier.
For Terrain, aim for at least 90% accuracy (time doesn’t matter). You can get this with the "compass trick".
I was able to practice everything from the ASTB test prep app; in fact it was my main resource, and I would say it had the greatest effect on improving my scores from a 64/7/6/5 to the 69/9/9/9.