Just took the test about an hour ago aboard NAS Pensacola. Got a 61 7/8/7 and I owe a great deal to the people posting here, so I guess it wouldn't be fair if a didn't post my experience.
Math: Know dice probability, I had 3 out of ~20 questions on dice, I got no logs nor matrices, just a lot of heavy algebra, linear equations, geometry, and probability.
Reading: I honestly have NO IDEA how I did on this section. The passages are short, like 2 awkwardly worded run on sentences. Then 4 answers that just seem to be a rewording of the paragraph,
and are nearly as long as half of it. I guessed at I'd say over 90% of these. Just skip trying to study for this, if you can read you're good.
Mechanical: Lots of random tidbits of knowledge such as: If an iceskater is spinning and tucks her arms in her angular momentum will A increase B decrease C stay the same
This and pulleys, and couple of static friction problems, and trick questions such as 2 pictures of a guy pushing a block up a ramp in picture A ramp is longer.
Question is in which picture is more work being done? A More in A B more in B C the same
Answer I'm pretty sure is C same amount of work (correct me if im wrong)
Aviation Nautical: I could have done better here and I know it. Study you aircraft and naval aviation history, I had 5 or so and only got 2 of them. The Gouges here are all spot on. This is where I'd concentrate my study
Naval Aviation Traits: Just pick the best one
Performance Based Measures: This part is fun. The UAV pdf in here was a great way to prepare for the UAV portion. For the throttle portions and 2d portions just do your best. I was on target showing green for maybe 5% of the time. When they add the listening just relax and listen. I emphasized the listening and got only 1 out of maybe 50 or 60 wrong (that I know of) while literally just floundering around with the throttle and joystick. Lastly for the emergency procedures just do what your told its probably the easiest part.
If anyone has any questions feel free to ask me. Also my biggest fear is that I won't be accepted due to my age. I'm 26 (currently enlisted in the Navy) and I know you have to get an age waiver if you receive your commissioning after your 27th birthday. If anyone has help or advice with this please HIT ME UP!
Once again thanks guys!