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Hi, I’ve taken the ASTB once before about a year and a half ago and got a 47 5/5/4. Since then I’ve been using the linked simulator with the stick and throttle on and off for most of that time (scoring on average 130-150 on both stick and throttle while using them simultaneously on hardest difficulty, I haven’t used the audio for the simulator though because it’s different than on the actual exam and I don’t want to build bad habits), while also using the ASTB prep app for the UAV and targeting . I take the ASTB for the second time next Thursday and I’m super nervous about it. For the past month and a half ive been working on math and mechanics to try and get my oar score up and because ive heard that math really influences the AQR and FOFAR (mainly through the ASTB prep app and the Gomez drive). My degree is aeronautics with a 3.7 overall GPA so I’m pretty confident in the ANIT section. I reviewed a bit for it in the ASTB prep app and also looked over the cram flash cards and did pretty well on everything besides a few of the ranks and job abbreviation for the navy (i don’t remember how much of that was on the actual test though). Does anyone have any tips or tricks that they haven’t seen mentioned above or any suggestions for how I should spend my last week and a half before the exam? I work full time and try to study 2-3 hours a day and requested the two days off before the test to get in as much last minute studying as possible. Thanks and sorry for the rambling message!
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Hi, I’ve taken the ASTB once before about a year and a half ago and got a 47 5/5/4. Since then I’ve been using the linked simulator with the stick and throttle on and off for most of that time (scoring on average 130-150 on both stick and throttle while using them simultaneously on hardest difficulty, I haven’t used the audio for the simulator though because it’s different than on the actual exam and I don’t want to build bad habits), while also using the ASTB prep app for the UAV and targeting . I take the ASTB for the second time next Thursday and I’m super nervous about it. For the past month and a half ive been working on math and mechanics to try and get my oar score up and because ive heard that math really influences the AQR and FOFAR (mainly through the ASTB prep app and the Gomez drive). My degree is aeronautics with a 3.7 overall GPA so I’m pretty confident in the ANIT section. I reviewed a bit for it in the ASTB prep app and also looked over the cram flash cards and did pretty well on everything besides a few of the ranks and job abbreviation for the navy (i don’t remember how much of that was on the actual test though). Does anyone have any tips or tricks that they haven’t seen mentioned above or any suggestions for how I should spend my last week and a half before the exam? I work full time and try to study 2-3 hours a day and requested the two days off before the test to get in as much last minute studying as possible. Thanks and sorry for the rambling message!
The only advice I can think of is to prioritize those areas you are weak in during this last week and a half. And like @fighter-cat22 said, dont stress!
 
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