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1,001 questions about the ASTB (post your scores & ask your questions here!)

Do you guys think a 57 7/9/8 is enough to offset a 2.0 humanities gpa w/ no other waivers? Got passed over for SNA in the most recent Sept board with 6/6/7, studied and retested to get this last week. Hopefully I'll be back at the March board.

Very doubtful. I believe there was someone here who had a 2.4-2.5 ish GPA with competitive scores like those not get selected. I would set your sights on getting a masters degree, once you earn that the grad ed GPA will supersede the 2.0 UG GPA.
 
Hello,

Going to take the ASTB for the 2nd time and I was wondering if any of y’all have resources for terrain orientation task? I am mainly looking for resources that I can use to practice with.
 
Hey everyone,

Just wanted to share my journey with the ASTB for anyone feeling stuck, or unsure if they should keep going.

I want to start by saying that I am no one special, honestly just a pretty average student. I graduated in May with a degree in psychology, and I haven’t taken a real math class since high school… where I definitely wasn’t paying attention. I’ve never taken physics, and never flown anything. So trust me when I say I was starting from ground zero.

When I first took the test, I surprised myself with a 51 6/8/7. Was stoked thinking I was good; however, because this is the absolute hardest time to get in, I decided to retake it and try for immediate select. I studied what I thought was the proper material and retook it and got a 52 6/8/7 again. It felt like I had hit a ceiling. I was aiming for that 7/7/7 to be competitive for immediate select and I honestly questioned whether I even had it in me.

But I wasn’t done.

I went back, studied harder and smarter, focused on my weak spots, and most importantly trusted that consistency would pay off. On my third attempt, I walked out with a 63 9/9/9.

I’m sharing this because if a psych major who forgot how to do long division can turn it around, trust me, you can too.

Your score does not define your potential. It only reflects your preparation at that moment. If you’re willing to show up again, push past your frustration, and put in the work, you’ll be shocked by what you’re capable of.

A few tips; I took it 3 times, and my brother took it twice, and neither of us saw a single work/rate/together or DRT problem. So know the basics of these, sure, but for some reason, all the old textbooks and worksheets push these concepts when the current tests don't seem to have any.

The AQR was the biggest hurdle for me, and math is where I spent the majority of my time studying since I knew nothing.
The ASTB prep app, online worksheets, and practice tests are a solid starting point, but they recycle the same types of questions over and over—and a lot of those never showed up on the actual exam.

My favorite resource was ColfaxMath on YouTube. He walks through a bunch of good questions, and they are so much easier to digest than the textbooks from years ago.

Once you’ve got the fundamentals down, start hitting the more niche math topics such as logs, matrices, every type of exponent (fractional, negative, you name it), and complex square roots. I saw all of those on my final attempt, and being able to crush them felt amazing. On the ASTB it gives you multiple choice. Half the time, you can plug the answers in or eliminate wrong ones based on partial steps.

Reading absolutely blows and was honestly the hardest and most frustrating part of the whole test. Do your best to stay focused and eliminate bad answers, also be ready to use the full time. Every time I took it I went right down to the last minute.

Mechanical was completely new to me too. The best resource by far is the ASTB tutoring prep app (blue icon). There were questions on there that showed up almost exactly on my test. The online practice tests arent bad either.

ANIT – At minimum, study the cram flashcards. Those will cover 90% of it, though every test threw a few curveballs at me.

PBM – Use the compass trick for UAV. Practice it until it’s automatic. For throttle/stick, I bought the cheapest throttle I could find online, but honestly, it’s worth getting the X52. Then just grind the Jantzen/mike simulator until you’re consistently scoring 90+ on both throttle and stick. For terrian practice a bunch on the prep app and use the straight line method or compass.

If you’re sitting there debating whether to retake it, feeling discouraged, or thinking your goal is out of reach, I’m telling you: it’s not. You might be one more attempt away from the score you’ve been chasing.

You got this!
 
Afternoon everyone just retested!

I scored a 40 4/7/5 on my 2nd attempt

GPA is a 3.572

1st attempt was a 3/4/3


Isn’t the minimum a 4/5/5 I have seen people in the past score low and get picked up. Any feedback is appreciated
 
Hey Everyone, just took the ASTB for my first attempt today and I am very pleased with my scores. Dropping them here so that if anybody is looking for input, advice, or what i did to prepare then please reach out in this thread or shoot me a DM. All of the info in this thread helped me get these scores so looking to pay it forward!

Immediate Select Qualified:

64 8/8/8
 
I got recently got misdeamor :( are my chances of getting into OCS done??? I recently scored a 40 4/5/6 and was gonna retake it but too scared to ask my recruiter about my misdemeanor. Someone pls let me know.
 
I got recently got misdeamor :( are my chances of getting into OCS done??? I recently scored a 40 4/5/6 and was gonna retake it but too scared to ask my recruiter about my misdemeanor. Someone pls let me know.
You have no option but to talk to your recruiter about it, unless you just decide not to move forward.

Your recruiter will need to know all the circumstances, and since you now undergoing court action you can't submit anything until it is all complete, and then it most likely will now require a waiver.

No one can tell you if this will end your OCS journey without knowing what the misdemeanor is which is why you need to talk to your recruiter.
 
Hello I was doing some data analytics again
I combined the two scores for SNA (AQR + PFAR) and GPA as the parameters for the logistic regression

I plotted the decision boundary for the Regression on the Dataset.

The model predicts everything above the black line as Select (obviously it is not perfect) but I still wanted to share what I had found.


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Hello I was doing some data analytics again
I combined the two scores for SNA (AQR + PFAR) and GPA as the parameters for the logistic regression

I plotted the decision boundary for the Regression on the Dataset.

The model predicts everything above the black line as Select (obviously it is not perfect) but I still wanted to share what I had found.


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This is assuming that AQR and PFAR are weighted equally but that isn't the case at all, a person with a 5 AQR and 8 PFAR will get in nearly all the time, but a person with an 8 AQR and 5 PFAR will get in almost none of the time. The AQR has a min of 4 and if that is met it really doesn't come into play. The other thing that will throw off your info is USN AD that apply for URL ISPP just need minimum scores to get processed and they bypass the board.
 
This is assuming that AQR and PFAR are weighted equally but that isn't the case at all, a person with a 5 AQR and 8 PFAR will get in nearly all the time, but a person with an 8 AQR and 5 PFAR will get in almost none of the time. The AQR has a min of 4 and if that is met it really doesn't come into play. The other thing that will throw off your info is USN AD that apply for URL ISPP just need minimum scores to get processed and they bypass the board.
Yes I understand
The model is not by any means the gospel, I was just trying to highlight the data distribution
 
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