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For those who have already taken the exam, a question

theBoomerang

New Member
hey guys,

It's been a long time since I've practiced math. I've looked for study advice in other posts, but I still have a few questions. For the ASTB, what do I need to memorize going in?

Do I need to know conversion rates? (examples: feet to meters, joules to watts, etc)

Do I need to memorize any formulas? (quadratic formula, area of a circle, calculating velocity or current)

How intense is the algebra, about the same level as the GRE?

Thanks in advance!
 

GreenLantern330

Active Member
Check here: http://www.airwarriors.com/forum/sh...-amp-ask-your-questions-here!)?highlight=astb

As for formulas, they're provided for you on the test.

I'm currently studying for the GRE (using Kaplan) so I haven't taken it yet, but the math I saw on the ASTB was somewhat similar to what I see in the GRE book, but I would say easier. Just do a lot of practice with algebra and word problems. Dig through the link I posted, yeah there are a lot of pages and posts in it, but it's invaluable. There's great gouge there and it'll help a lot! Good luck!
 

statesman

Shut up woman... get on my horse.
pilot
You should consider memorizing the fundamental theorem of calculus, know how to do a remand sum, probably and know how to prove that pv=nRT...

Those are just the basics though... If you can get at least a 33 on the MCAT you should do okay on the ASTB. Otherwise you're probably out of luck.
 

craftingraptor

Dreaming about the P-8A
pilot
As for formulas, they're provided for you on the test.

I'm currently studying for the GRE (using Kaplan) so I haven't taken it yet, but the math I saw on the ASTB was somewhat similar to what I see in the GRE book, but I would say easier. Just do a lot of practice with algebra and word problems. Dig through the link I posted, yeah there are a lot of pages and posts in it, but it's invaluable. There's great gouge there and it'll help a lot! Good luck!
You should consider memorizing the fundamental theorem of calculus, know how to do a remand sum, probably and know how to prove that pv=nRT...

Those are just the basics though... If you can get at least a 33 on the MCAT you should do okay on the ASTB. Otherwise you're probably out of luck.

One of these three is not like the others.
 
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