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looking to get off on the right foot

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mikeyj829

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hi I just joined the marines and am dreaming of being a pilot.Could someone please tell me what would be best to do to get off on the right foot and what to do and what not to do.Also I would like to start studying for the astb test already, could anyone tell me what books should I get to help me the most, I don't care how many or how much as long as it will help.
thank e-mail me at mikeyj829@comcast.net if you could with responses thank you
mike
 

D_mac05

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If you browse this site and previous posts long enough (i.e. do your research) you'll probably find all the answers to your questions. If you can't find what your looking for then ask, but almost everything has been asked and answered. It might be wise to start browsing the previous posts. You'll be amazed at what you can learn.
 

Crowbar

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Originally posted by mikeyj829
hi I just joined the marines and am dreaming of being a pilot.

Did you enlist? Are you in OCC or PLC?

As far as the ASTB, go up to the top of this page, and on the pull down menu that says "Forums Menu", pull it down and select "File Library". There are three files in there called ASTB Gouge, ASTB1, and ASTB2 that you need. Those are highly recommended by everyone who has used them, including me. If you can, get an ARCO book to use for spatial apperception. Take the practice tests in the books, study the gouge, then go kick ass on the test. And run. A lot.
 
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