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TravisHopeful

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  1. TravisHopeful replied to a post in a topic in What Are My Chances?
    Just took the AFOQT today at Travis. The test turned out to be much simpler than the practice exams. I used both Barrons and Petersons study guides. I highly recommend both. Here are a couple pointers: -Table Reading: Don't bother with anything else besides x y graphs, its all about speed and I doubt many people can complete the entire section. Practice large x y graphs and you will do fine. - Math Knowledge is on par with the two study guides, so read up and practice a lot -Arithmetic takes forever and was simpler than the study guides. I still recommend practicing under time, because even though it was simpler, the time was a big factor. -Vocab was pretty basic and similar to the vocab listed in this forum In general, the test was easier than I had expected. I had put in a good amount of time studying (2 hours a day for a month straight) and I don't regret it. If your serious about getting a decent score, the effort is worth it in the end. The guides are worth their weight in gold BUT only if you practice under time. Like everyone has said, its all about time management! I highly recommend bringing a watch with a timer so you can see how much time is left in each section.The proctor called the 1 min mark but it was still really helpful to see the running time. Good luck to everyone, hope this was helpful.

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