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

Tested today. Scored a 70 9/9/9. Active duty applying for OCS. I used the ASTB Prep app a ton as well as bought the FAR/AIM, Private Pilots Handbook, and Barrons book. I also worked through most of the math and mechanical worksheets on the gomez and kyle drives. If you have any questions about the test feel free to ask away and I will do my best to answer. One thing is don't get discouraged while taking it. I was nervous as heck and thought I was doing poorly but keep the press through the whole test.
 

JDillon

Member
I wanna say Thank You to everyone that answers and personally answered my questions on before I took my exam! You guys are awesome.
I just took my test today, 45 5/9/7.
(What is the LCAC? I got a 80?)
Recruiter didn’t seem very optimistic due to the 5 so I will probably have to go again eventually it seems. But I also got a 9 maybe they balance out. I also have a 3.25 GPA
Math - Don’t use just solely the ASTB App for math, I did a lot of custom tests but there’s so much content that I was focusing on stuff I didn’t ever do. FYI, I went into this knowing math will be my weakness.
Reading - I felt I did good, but I ran out of time but I had to be close to the end. It’s one of those where you have to read the passage like 6 times do fully understand it.
Mech - I also only used the app for this. Like people said it’s only on concepts, no math. But unfortunately the concepts were niche and not heavily relevant on the app. I didn’t get to finish but close. I felt I did bad
ANIT - I aced this. It was very very very easy. I regret studying so much on this. It only let me answer 7 questions. I had ZERO Navy aircraft, ships, history. All I had were naval parts of ships and parts of aircraft and movements. It was almost too easy.
NATFI- You will want to be honest, but it will force you to lie eventually. It fascinates me on how it can figure if you are lying or not. Just do which one is less of a lie or more of a truth.
PBM- INVEST IN THE APP - I used the compass trick and got perfect with like 1.25 average time.
For the terrain association, it’s easier on test. A lot of straight lines and simpler maps. I personally use the my finger as North and put my finger on the same location on the other uncoordinated to dictate which direction. I def didn’t miss any.
Dichotoc listening is just like app. Not very hard I felt.
Joystick and Throttle- I invested in a thrustmaster and it glad I did. I felt I did pretty good. On the app I average 40-45% with a best at 48% locked percentage.
For emergency situations, I missed one but I thought it was the practice test until I realized it was the actual test. That was probably my only flaw during the whole simulations and ANIT I felt.
 
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Nohopenaldo

New Member
I wanna say Thank You to everyone that answers and personally answered my questions on before I took my exam! You guys are awesome.
I just took my test today, 45 5/9/7.
(What is the LCAC? I got a 80?)
Recruiter didn’t seem very optimistic due to the 5 so I will probably have to go again eventually it seems. But I also got a 9 maybe they balance out. I also have a 3.25 GPA
Math - Don’t use just solely the ASTB App for math, I did a lot of custom tests but there’s so much content that I was focusing on stuff I didn’t ever do. FYI, I went into this knowing math will be my weakness.
Reading - I felt I did good, but I ran out of time but I had to be close to the end. It’s one of those where you have to read the passage like 6 times do fully understand it.
Mech - I also only used the app for this. Like people said it’s only on concepts, no math. But unfortunately the concepts were niche and not heavily relevant on the app. I didn’t get to finish but close. I felt I did bad
ANIT - I aced this. It was very very very easy. I regret studying so much on this. It only let me answer 7 questions. I had ZERO Navy aircraft, ships, history. All I had were naval parts of ships and parts of aircraft and movements. It was almost too easy.
NATFI- You will want to be honest, but it will force you to lie eventually. It fascinates me on how it can figure if you are lying or not. Just do which one is less of a lie or more of a truth.
PBM- INVEST IN THE APP - I used the compass trick and got perfect with like 1.25 average time.
For the terrain association, it’s easier on test. A lot of straight lines and simpler maps. I personally use the my finger as North and put my finger on the same location on the other uncoordinated to dictate which direction. I def didn’t miss any.
Dichotoc listening is just like app. Not very hard I felt.
Joystick and Throttle- I invested in a thrustmaster and it glad I did. I felt I did pretty good. On the app I average 40-45% with a best at 48% locked percentage.
For emergency situations, I missed one but I thought it was the practice test until I realized it was the actual test. That was probably my only flaw during the whole simulations and ANIT I felt.
strange that your recruiter wasn't optimistic. I got 5/7/5 and my recruiter said its highly likely I'll get selected for one of both with the new fiscal year. the math definitely got me I was very weak on it.
 
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