Thanks! I used Kyle's study guide, and that honestly will pretty much get you there. I also had the barron's book, which was nice for the practice tests and brushing up on basic knowledge. I focused most of my OAR studying on the math section, and then a bit on the mechanical comprehension stuff. I only did like one practice test of the reading section just so I would know what to expect. I also studied the cram flashcards for the ANIT section.I take my ASTB on December 6th and my recruiter doesn't want to do anything else until then. I have my letters of recommendation lined up but the real work will start then. Nice scores btw! I'd say you're a pretty sure lock haha. Any study advice?
For the PBM I used the jantzen simulator with a joystick which was a great resource, but honestly, it can kind of trip you up because the dichotic listening isn't the same, and I think on the sim, your joystick controls a little plane and you're tracking a little target, but on the actual test you're controlling a little target and tracking a plane. Just small stuff that kind of threw me off for a second when I actually took the test. For the UAV, I was trying to get my time down to like 1-2 seconds per question. On the actual test I got like one or two wrong and I was under 2 secs for each question. I'm not sure how they weigh number correct vs speed on that section, but I tried to be both fast and accurate. I used the compass trick, though I know some people prefer not to.
Links:
I followed this guy's advice and it seemed to work well for me:
Kyle's Study guide: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AvPi5oH_h_13TGajDvflDWkftwXO8LS6
The Cram cards: https://www.cram.com/flashcards/astb-aviation-nautical-information-test-anit-comprehensive-4718163
UAV practice: https://www.proprofsflashcards.com/story.php?title=_36014
Jantzen sim: https://jantzenx.github.io/ASTB/