Hey all I just took the ASTB and wanted to share some thoughts on it.
Overall I got a 52 6/7/6
This was after about a week of heavy studying and being out of college for about a year now it took awhile for everything to start clicking in my head again but it happened eventually. I was super nervous about this because I did not want to retake the test, so the stress of it kind of helped me study I guess.
math - This portion seemed abou average what people have posted on here about, I did not get any logs or matrix problems (probably means I bombed this section). But it was just a lot of basic algebra as I recall, simplifying and such. There was some more difficult problems, but just working them out step by step makes it easy. What other people have posted is spot on.
reading - This part like said before was way harder than I expected. I actually ran out of time before it ended, so I do not know if that made my score really bad on this part and whatnot. But I would say studying the books and practice problems is about the only way to study for this. I could see if your a heavy reader that could help too.
mechanical - This part I found to be WAY easier than expected. I think I only had to do like 2 or 3 calculations, it was mostly all theory. I think I had only 1 pulley question too. I found that the flash cards someone posted earlier were absolutely spot on for this.
knowledge - I am an aviation major, so studying up on that was easy, but the history part of it was a little more challenging. I studying those flash cards that someone posted earlier as well for the history and what the parts of a ship are, and that was pretty much it. I think I did well on this portion, it went by very smoothly and quickly.
uav/joystick - Ok the UAV part was so easy... BUT I MISSED 3 of them for some reason.... just thinking too fast I guess. Felt very stupid after that was done, but overall a more simple part, use the practice part as much as you want. I got down to about 1.5 sec - 2 sec for all of them and then proceeded. The listening part was fairly easy too, just one tip... Make sure you hear what ear it is, then only listen to that ear. I didnt and completely did this part wrong.... like completely lol.... The throttle and joystick part was friggen hard too, I knew it would be hard, but not that hard... I focused on the plane I was tracking and used my peripherals to watch the throttle plane.
overall - I am not thrilled about these test scores... I feel like a 52 is so weak, and I could have done way better, but everyone there told me it was a solid score and that I should not need to retake it. So I guess I am going to roll with it and see where it gets me! Good luck to all people taking it in the future.