• Has anyone used afoqtpracticetest.com for test prep? I’m particularly interested in feedback from those who have taken the AFOQT and can comment on how comparable the questions are. I’ve watched some of Tutor Gunboss’ webinars, and while they seem similar, I’m cautious about wasting time, especially with my test date approaching on September 21. My goal is to take as many (preferably free) practice subtests as possible, so any insights would be greatly appreciated!

      • @EricD Tutor Gunboss will take you to the finish line. I’ve used multiple softwares and 6 textbooks, but Gunboss’ material and insight was superior. I spent 9 months studying and scored 99 Pilot / 71 CSO / 99 ABM. Unless you feel ready and absolutely have to take the test on the 21st, I’d take the time to book a couple sessions per week with Gunboss until you are confident you can score competitively. Aside from Gunboss’ tutoring, I found Barron’s textbooks to be most useful, along with Trivuim’s online tests. You’re going to have to set aside some fundings to invest in your success, because you can only take the test twice in your life, so make the first time count!

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        • If I could do it all over again, I would have just worked with Gunboss. I bought all the study books, they were ok, but working with Gunboss is what helped me get that 96 Pilot score. It really helps to have a personalized studying approach, especially if you are like me and math isn’t your jam.

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          • Thanks for the kind words @Allen and @C.J. ! I have taken a few of my practice tests from that website. It is good…for a free website. As said very well by Allen and C.J. my methods get you really, really ready for the AFOQT. I have multiple practice tests, extensive insight into what types of questions are asked on the test, and can guide your study to maximum results.