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

ea6bflyr

Working Class Bum
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Super Moderator
Contributor
5/5/5/54

Failed, should be 4/6/4/xx

What does the middle number represent?

Welcome to the site. Take a look at the sticky thread at the top of the ASTB forum. It covers it all.

-ea6bflyr ;)
 

OUdrumz22

Navy Hopeful
Quick question, will there be any type of formula sheet given during the math section? Call me too dependent on the calculator thanks to Calc 3 in college, but I'm feeling slightly retarded when it comes down to the simple stuff. Any suggestions on test taking if this isn't the case? thanks guys!

I really hope this isn't elsewhere. I promise I used the search function. :)
 

GO_AV8_DevilDog

Round 2...
Contributor
Quick question, will there be any type of formula sheet given during the math section? Call me too dependent on the calculator thanks to Calc 3 in college, but I'm feeling slightly retarded when it comes down to the simple stuff. Any suggestions on test taking if this isn't the case? thanks guys!

I really hope this isn't elsewhere. I promise I used the search function. :)

there aren't many questions that would require you to use anything than the most basic formulas that you memorized in middle school. don't sweat it.
 

Prayin4Pilot

New Member
I posted these questions on "the new astb overview" thread about 10 mins ago after reading all 9 pages and then found this one :icon_tong...

I've downloaded atrickpay's study guide and was wondering how useful it actually is. My hat's off to him regardless it's very thorough and well organized. Here is the link for anyone interested. It is the 9th post down. http://www.airwarriors.com/forum/sho...al+study+guide

Also, I'm worried about my GPA I just graduated with a 2.5 in a non-technical degree. Obviously I have to destroy the OAR, AQR and the PFAR for a chance at pilot. Does anyone know the scores I need currently to have a really good shot? I know they change often. Sorry if they are already posted.

Thanks to everyone for all the great gouge!!
 

Makk85

604KTS
pilot
I posted these questions on "the new astb overview" thread about 10 mins ago after reading all 9 pages and then found this one :icon_tong...

I've downloaded atrickpay's study guide and was wondering how useful it actually is. My hat's off to him regardless it's very thorough and well organized. Here is the link for anyone interested. It is the 9th post down. http://www.airwarriors.com/forum/sho...al+study+guide

Also, I'm worried about my GPA I just graduated with a 2.5 in a non-technical degree. Obviously I have to destroy the OAR, AQR and the PFAR for a chance at pilot. Does anyone know the scores I need currently to have a really good shot? I know they change often. Sorry if they are already posted.

Thanks to everyone for all the great gouge!!
http://www.airwarriors.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=147805

Check out this link. This should sum up what you need to be competitive for pilot.

Like you said, if your GPA isn't strong you have to kick butt elsewhere. Study hard for the ASTB, that is an easy area to make a big impact. There have been guys on here who have gotten pilot slots with 2.5 GPA's. Good luck.
 

OUdrumz22

Navy Hopeful
Alright, took the test today. Got a 5/6/6 50

I'm going for NFO after I get my GPA back for this semester. Pending the GPA being pretty decent what do guys think about these scores. Should I consider a retake or go with what I got?
 

Prayin4Pilot

New Member
I was just informed on the other thread that his OR said with a 2.5 GPA competitive scores are 7-7-7 60 tough but obtainable. Thanks for the quick feed back. Back to studying!
 

markkyle66

Active Member
Hi guys. I thought it would be prudent to make a dry run and see if my background seems favorable for Navy OCS. Thanks for your time!

Age: 22
Education
· Business Management/Marketing major
· 3.79 GPA, University of Florida (WCBA)
· Active member of DEI and Golden Key Academic Honor Societies
o Running for a leadership position running community service projects
· ASTB: 6/8/6 44 (two attempts remaining)

Other
· Solid LORs: Former CAG, Former Commodore/Atlantic Fleet LSO, AF Col, Calculus prof., Navy AMDO Capt., AF Maj./Statistics teacher, AF Capt. who currently flys the Collings Foundation B-25, Army Col. (all of which I had the pleasure of knowing well)
· 2 years AF ROTC (dropped due to issues transferring from Community College due to budget cuts. Initially didn not get accepted to UF, I petitioned the school and got in only after I was dropped from the program, yes things were that bad)
· Licensed Private Pilot: 87 hours, so some experience if it helps
· Substantial volunteer time, a lot of which was for retired veterans or school related.
· Excellent physical shape, (great BP, vision, no asthma, etc.)

Caveat, I am not the best standardized test taker. I worked very hard for my score and will continue to do what I need to earn a place at OCS. While my scores are middle of the road, I'm not sure I desire to try again if I can improve myself in other areas. Situation occurred where my brother made mult. attempts and scored lower, but actually ended up earning a NFO spot and is now doing well in Primary. Anyways I just wanted to see if you all could think of others things I could add/point out to bolster my package. Thanks for your time! - Mark
 

nikiterp86

Pro-rec'd INTEL!!!!!
Ok all... here it goes :)

22F
Intel/SWO/Supply (can you believe I'm half an inch too short for NFO?!)
6/5/6 59
3.3 GPA @ University of Maryland, BA in History (3.8 major GPA)
President of every history-related org. at my school, history honors society, Dean's Advisory Board member for 2 years, peer mentor and recruitment aide, active member of my sorority
Part-time job with the National Park Service (GS-7, security clearance)
LORs from 2 AF Majors and my supervisor at the Park Service

Up for the May board (unless I end up getting rolled, which would suck since according to my recruiter, this is the last Intel board until next January :()
 

Makk85

604KTS
pilot
Hi guys. I thought it would be prudent to make a dry run and see if my background seems favorable for Navy OCS. Thanks for your time!

Age: 22
Education
· Business Management/Marketing major
· 3.79 GPA, University of Florida (WCBA)
· Active member of DEI and Golden Key Academic Honor Societies
o Running for a leadership position running community service projects
· ASTB: 6/8/6 44 (two attempts remaining)

Other
· Solid LORs: Former CAG CVW-14, Former Commodore/Atlantic Fleet LSO, AF Col who sat on the AIB, Calculus prof., Navy AMDO Capt., AF Maj./Statistics teacher, AF Capt. who currently flys the Collings Foundation B-25
· 2 years AF ROTC (dropped due to issues transferring from Community College due to budget cuts. Initially didn?t get accepted to UF, I petitioned the school and got in after I was dropped from the program, yes things were that bad)
· Licensed Private Pilot: 87 hours
· Substantial volunteer time, a lot of which was for retired veterans or school related.
· Excellent physical shape, (great BP, vision, no asthma, etc.)

Caveat, I am not the best standardized test taker. I worked very hard for my score and will continue to do what I need to earn a place at OCS. While my scores are middle of the road, I'm not sure I desire to try again if I can improve myself in other areas. Situation occurred where my brother made mult. attempts and scored lower, but actually ended up earning a NFO spot and is now doing well in Primary. Anyways I just wanted to see if you all could think of others things I could add/point out to bolster my package. Thanks for your time! - Mark
looks solid, you seem competitive. Good luck in your Application.
 

Pleth

New Member
7/7/8 60 Actually thought I could do better but that was on 1.5 weeks of studying. Supplemental section was also almost if not 100% aviation questions and tougher questions than were on the actual section for aviation itself.

Unfortunately even with those scores theres a decent chance I'm going to be DQ medically. Ah well such is life doesn't mean I'm not gonna attempt to submit as much paperwork as neccessary to get over that hump.
 

Prayin4Pilot

New Member
Bad News 4 me

My OR just got my transcripts. I graduated with a 2.487, Just under what I thought. He told me that I have almost no chance at making pilot without a 2.5. this sucks. I've got a solid background: Varstiy Lacrosse, track, and cross country, I've been a lifeguard and a swim instructor. I was head coach of a woman's lacrosse club team in college. I've got some leadership experience(JROTC and 1 year AFROTC)and I'm in extremely good shape. I've ran dozens of triathlons and local road races. Plus, I bartended my way through college with the same job the entire time. I'm also getting some great LORs. If I do well on the ASTB does anyone out there think I stand a chance? My OR doesn't seem to think so:icon_rage. I guess I had to many extracurricular activities in college.

Post Script- if pilot doesn't pan out what do y'all think about SWO to get my wartime pin then try again for pilot?
 

blarged

ready
My OR just got my transcripts. I graduated with a 2.487, Just under what I thought. He told me that I have almost no chance at making pilot without a 2.5. this sucks. I've got a solid background: Varstiy Lacrosse, track, and cross country, I've been a lifeguard and a swim instructor. I was head coach of a woman's lacrosse club team in college. I've got some leadership experience(JROTC and 1 year AFROTC)and I'm in extremely good shape. I've ran dozens of triathlons and local road races. Plus, I bartended my way through college with the same job the entire time. I'm also getting some great LORs. If I do well on the ASTB does anyone out there think I stand a chance? My OR doesn't seem to think so:icon_rage. I guess I had to many extracurricular activities in college.

Post Script- if pilot doesn't pan out what do y'all think about SWO to get my wartime pin then try again for pilot?

from what i've read on the board, i would suggest possibly starting a graduate degree and kicking butt in the grades department. then you have a bonus to your package, saying look what i'm doing now!

in the meantime, just apply, if you are non-select, re-applying will show the board that you are serious about wanting the commission.

(just don't get 'old' too quickly)
 

wink

War Hoover NFO.
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Super Moderator
Contributor
My OR just got my transcripts. I graduated with a 2.487, Just under what I thought. He told me that I have almost no chance at making pilot without a 2.5. this sucks. I've got a solid background: Varstiy Lacrosse, track, and cross country, I've been a lifeguard and a swim instructor. I was head coach of a woman's lacrosse club team in college. I've got some leadership experience(JROTC and 1 year AFROTC)and I'm in extremely good shape. I've ran dozens of triathlons and local road races. Plus, I bartended my way through college with the same job the entire time. I'm also getting some great LORs. If I do well on the ASTB does anyone out there think I stand a chance? My OR doesn't seem to think so:icon_rage. I guess I had to many extracurricular activities in college.

Post Script- if pilot doesn't pan out what do y'all think about SWO to get my wartime pin then try again for pilot?
blarged has the best long term plan for you. In the mean time, rock the astb and apply anyway. Chances may be slim unless you ace the test, but it sounds like the rest of your app is strong. It is worth a try. Depends on your major and what classes you didn't do so well in. As far as SWO, that is nearly as hard to get as aviation these days. I also would not do it if the plan is just to redesignate later. You had better want SWO if you take it because it is a tough job. Three times the work as aviation and none of the glamor and little public recognition. How old are you?
 
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