SoCal_Warrior
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however i would like some input from people who have retaken the test with better results I am curious to find out what study methods and materials you found most helpful.
My first ASTB was pencil/paper and I got a 5/5/5/50.
I moved and the new recruiter told me NOT to retake it, but I studied my ass off and on the electronic version I got a 8/9/9/62.
(Oct'09 Boards I was pro-rec'd SNA/SWO/NFO)
STUDY MATERIALS
- ARCO Books (Both of them)
 - Navy/Marine Gouges & ASTB Study Materials
 - FAA Pilot Manuals - Instruments, Flight Basics, Navigation, Weather
 - Google Searches - I studied naval aircraft/ahip designators, basics of flight, mechanical comp, math, naval/aviation history and anything useful that cropped up.
 - AirWarriors
 
- Flashcards
 - Note Cards
 - I would read the information then write out the important highlights I wanted to remember. Then I would reread the information and study my note cards.
 - I actually did any practice exams I found as actual exams and my sister timed and graded them. Then we went over which type of problems I was continually having difficulty with.
 - LATHER, RINSE, REPEAT 

 
Hope it helps and good luck!
	