AFOQT Questions

AV8TOR

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I recently heard that for the AFOQT for the pilot score they are taking away the Electrical Mazse portion of the test...can anyone confirm or deny this?

Also I got a pretty good grip on the Aviation Info, Table Reading, Block Counting, Instrument Comprehension.

The problem areas that I am worried about are the Scale Reading and Verbal Analogies....how does someone study for the Verbal Analogies? I know if I study the AFOQT test booklet (I have the Arco 4th Edition test booklet) I will know those word meanings, but how else can you prepare for this? Is there something else I should do, should I grab a dictionary and learn the meaning of different words? How much different is the Analogies on the practice test compared to the actual tests? Any clue on how to better prepare for the scale reading too?

I know I still got a little studing to do on the General Science portion (UGH!!) and the Math and Arithmetic Reasoning (Double UGH!!) but nevertheless I also want to just as good on all the portions as well

I am looking to make the cut off for the Jan board, and need to have my packet submitted before December 14th.

Thanks again for the help
 
I take it friday so I'll let you know. I have heard they revamped it and took away about an hour worth of the test including the electrical maze etc...Heres a link to a website where I've gotten the info from. I haven't been able to confirm or deny if the Dallas MEPS is using the new test so I'm just preparing for the worst and hoping for the best.

www.wantscheck.com

And AFOQT Info
http://www.wantscheck.com/Default.aspx?tabid=35

SAT books usually make pretty good study guides for the parts of the test that aren't covered well in the ARCO study guides.

---Tex
 
Thanks for the website...it's money$$ Found out a lot of info from there. And the nice thing is that kinda explain the BAT test to ya.

GOOD LUCK with the test tomorrow, when ya get back and have time, hit me up with what was on the test, how have you been studing for it so far?

I'm hitting up the book stores this weekend to find an SAT book to study the word portion of the test....

Thanks again for the help
 
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