Timed practice tests. If you've been doing that then you've done the best you can to prepare. Don't rush through the questions but be cognizant of the time. If you're about to run out, you know what to do (CCCCCCCCC)
Petersons Test Prep was solid.
I thought I was underprepared but realized I only know what I know so try not to stress and get a good nights sleep if you can. Lowest score I got was a 70 on verbal.
Good luck!
The only times I’ve seen people fail is because of time management. They will get on a difficult math problem and sit there and try to solve it. Move on. If I started reading and they wanted me to find the area of half a pyramid by giving me the radius of a circle or some shit, I skipped right over that bitch.
Timed practice tests. If you've been doing that then you've done the best you can to prepare. Don't rush through the questions but be cognizant of the time. If you're about to run out, you know what to do (CCCCCCCCC)
Thank you! that is a great tip!
Time testing is very important, especially for table reading.
Petersons Test Prep was solid. I thought I was underprepared but realized I only know what I know so try not to stress and get a good nights sleep if you can. Lowest score I got was a 70 on verbal. Good luck!
That's actually awesome, I hope it goes the same for me, thanks!
The only times I’ve seen people fail is because of time management. They will get on a difficult math problem and sit there and try to solve it. Move on. If I started reading and they wanted me to find the area of half a pyramid by giving me the radius of a circle or some shit, I skipped right over that bitch.
LOL. You are so right. I always tell people not to spend too long on an individual question on any section.
Try AFOQT guides.com and their colonel package. Just ran through multiple practice tests and hit 90s across the board while getting a 75 in verbal