Im about to take the test in the beginning of Janurary, I'd like all the help and suggestions that I can get.
Use the seach function. But here's something to get you started.
The Arco books are definitely going to be you #1 source for study. Buy as many editions as you can find and study up. Take a practice test every few days, studying in between. After you take the practice tests, go back over all of the stuff you missed and work it until you know what you did wrong and can do it the next time around. Then, go on to the next test.
*When you are taking these practice tests, follow the time limits that are posted on the tests for each section. It helps you get a feel for what the real thing will be like.
If you have a pretty strong aviation background or general knowledge, there isn't any need to spend a lot of time studying that. By a strong background, I mean you are a private pilot, know all the military aircraft and their jobs. If you are new to aviation, study the basics such as the forces of flight, the parts of an airplane and what they do.
As far as nautical info, I don't know a lick about boats. I studied only the info in the Arco books and did just fine.
*Know historic space events, such as the first man and woman in space, first man to orbit the earth, and first man on the moon.
*Do well on the math as it counts heavily toward your score.
Hope that helps a little.