Friday, March 17, 2017

AFOQT Study Materials

I took the AFOQT a long time ago so I can't personally vouch for any of these.  I did use a Barron's book though for the S-version, along with almost every other book available at the base library.  Here are some inputs from the Facebook group that I thought I would consolidate and do a post with to make the information more readily available.  Don't forget to check your base or maybe even local library for free resources you can borrow.

Here is a link to my other AFOQT posts (including this one)
http://journeytoairforceots.blogspot.com/search/label/AFOQT

Official AFOQT Page.  Use this to make sure you are studying for the right version of test.
http://access.afpc.af.mil/pcsmdmz/AFOQTPrepMaterials.html

Books (Facebook comments about the books are below the link)

Barron's Military Flight Aptitude Tests
https://www.amazon.com/Barrons-Military-Flight-Aptitude-Tests/dp/0764145738
  • "Barron's is great except the table reading is nothing like the actual test. Find the real table reading example from the air force site and skip Barron's table reading."
AFOQT Study Guide:  Test Prep and Practice Test Questions for the AFOQT Exam
  • "That's the one I used. It really helped my verbal score, but I don't think the math problems were as diverse. But then again, I just suck at math. Haha"
  • "Yes, the verbal part was key. I ended up getting a 96 in that section -- I definitely attribute that to the study guide."
  • "Lowest score was an 84, highest 96. I ran through all the practice questions a few times and brushed up on algebra."
  • "Have Barron's as well, it's very thorough. And it clearly explains both practice tests."
"I ordered the official GRE books, Peterson's master the officer candidate test 9th edition, Barron's military flight aptitude test, Nelnetsolutions.com and the pictured book. I used as much resources as possible!"

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