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ASTB Standard Scores

bradler

New Member
I wanted to know how the OAR scoring effects your overall ASTB scores. I just read other threads and it seems the better your scores the higher the OAR. I scored 6/7/7 but only had a 47 OAR. I thought my three scores were solid but now wonder what the 47 means.

Other stats:
23yrs old,
20 Pull ups
100 Sit ups
21:30 3miles...

What are my chances for pilot contract?
 

zacharyj53

Registered User
I wanted to know how the OAR scoring effects your overall ASTB scores. I just read other threads and it seems the better your scores the higher the OAR. I scored 6/7/7 but only had a 47 OAR. I thought my three scores were solid but now wonder what the 47 means.

Other stats:
23yrs old,
20 Pull ups
100 Sit ups
21:30 3miles...

What are my chances for pilot contract?

If you are going USMC I think they care more about your PT score and overall package; the ASTB is more of a pass/fail with them. At least that was my understanding in dealing with the USMC OSO.
 

BarrettRC8

VMFA
pilot
As the above-poster stated, the Marine Corps uses it as a pass/fail from my understanding so you should be good. If you're going for OCC as opposed to PLC, I think its more competitive so I'd try to get your run down a minute or so.
 

Strider

PLC AIR
I'm pretty sure the USMC doesn't even look at your OAR score, at least for pilot. When my OSO called to tell me my ASTB score, I was curious to know what my OAR was and asked, but to my surprise, he didn't even know what that was.
 

Steve Wilkins

Teaching pigs to dance, one pig at a time.
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
The OAR (Officer Aptitude Rating) is a score that comes from the Math/Verbal (MVT) and Mechanical Comprehension (MCT) portions of the ASTB. The score ranges from a low of 35 (I think) up to a high of 80. It is not used for pilot or NFO.
 
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