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Old 03-09-2010, 05:21 PM
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Hi,
Can someone please guide me towards best sourse to study towards AFOQT test (website or books...anything)

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Old 03-09-2010, 06:17 PM
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Amazon.com: Master the Military Flight Aptitude Test (Master the Military Flight Aptitude Tests) (9780768927931): TBA: Books
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I used a ARCO book when I did it about 5 yrs ago and it seemed to work pretty well. Amazon usually has them pretty cheap if you can get one used.
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I used the ARCO AFOQT book too. Would definitely recommend it.
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Arco/Peterson's latest edition of the Military Flight Aptitude tests, Peterson's Officer Candidate Tests, Barron's Military Flight Aptitude tests, Marine ASTB math gouge, Gleim's private pilot book, and Kaplan's vocabulary in a box (500 hard vocabulary words from the GRE.) Helped me do pretty well on the AFOQT. Study big tables, instead of the tiny ones in all the flight aptitude books. Best of luck to you. It's a doozy.
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I used the ARCO and Barron's books back in the day.

Neither book individually covered all the info needed for the AFOQT, but everything was covered between the two (and with considerable overlap).
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