Using my free resources, you can dramatically improve your score and, above all, #AceTheASVAB without spending a dime on test prep resources or tutoring! Learn the topics in my free math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning checklist: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf Learn and memorize the formulas in my free reference sheet: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf Take all of the practice tests in my ASVAB/PiCAT Math Boot Camp or on my website (www.asvabapp.com/ ): ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Watch the videos in my Algebra Review playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG32uoM-Brd8JueNwDHZWz-o Watch the videos in my Geometry Review playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG1BzuI5ecUqykpMQnIXSN86 Generally, most people don't have any issues with Word Knowledge or Paragraph Comp, but here are some free resources: www.vocabtest.com/ - If you learn the words in grades 6 to AP senior, that will be 2,400 words in total. The bulk of your studying should be for Math Knowledge and Arithmetic Reasoning. Otherwise, you might overwhelm yourself. That said, you can check out Union Test Prep's free practice tests and study guides for the topics I don't regularly cover on my channel, including Auto and Shop Information, Electronics Information, General Science, and Mechanical Comprehension. Union Test Prep's free study guides: uniontestprep.com/asvab/study-guide Union Test Prep's free practice tests: uniontestprep.com/asvab/practice-test
I’m studying for my asvab using this. My recruiter actually sent me the link to your channel for study material. It’s been almost 6 years since I’ve done actual math other than just simple everyday stuff. The comments on your videos and the way you can explain stuff is amazing. I have a great amount of trust that this will help me out! I scored a 50 on the pre test but I’m hoping to get that higher. The 50 was without any studying whatsoever after almost 6 years like I said.
I got a 51 on the practice asvab a few years back, and likewise. But I love numbers & processes so this will be a cakewalk in a couple weeks but it’s like anything else, more reps, more better!
@@GrammarHero I sure hope so lol. I’m going into the Air Force to work on jet engines. I’ve never been great at math. But I have strong reading comprehension skills. Math has always been kind of lacking for me a little.
@@auusstin8404 If you work through the videos in my free ASVAB/PiCAT Math Boot Camp, you'll become an expert at solving basic math questions. Here it is: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Good luck!
@@auusstin8404 that’s sounds awesome bro I’m joining the army 11b infantry or at least trying to I got a 41 on practice avsab then got a 25 on the PICAT so I gotta study alittle more
I can not thank you enough!! I tried tutors and they didn’t work for me! The first time I took my ASVAB I scored a 15 .. I locked in with your channel for 2 weeks really grasping the basic concepts, pausing the video before you worked out the problems and just recently went up to a 42!! Anybody can do it you just have to put in the work! You really are a gem thank you for all of your helpful videos and everything you do!! Enlisting into the military soon
@@raisethestorm3655 the math boot camp playlist , watch videos you know you struggle with first then the ones thats easier towards the end try to remember basic formulas not question formats really understand how to set them up.. even if you don’t know how to do a problem completely still pause the video before he works it out just to see if you set it up right .. study for 1 hour and take a 10-15 minute brain break then right back to it that’s what helped me the most if you have access to a library use it it’ll help a TON with staying focused! You got this!! 💪🏽 if you have other questions just lmk. his videos are beyond helpful you just have to put in the time
Thank you so much @GrammerHero. I had my CFAT today which is an equivalent of the ASVAB in Canada and I must say that even though I do not like math and I haven't practiced one without calculator in years, studying your playlist over and over again helped me to get idea on how to do many calculations. I still made many gambles but atleast what I gained from your lectures helped to narrow down the choices lol. You are not told your score because it consists of other areas than problem solving but I passed. Thank you so much for this selfless service to everyone.
I'm learning more in half an hour of your videos than I am in a whole day of school. It's so stupid the amount of useless things we are taught in school, thank you for the amount of effort you put into these videos.
You're welcome! Honestly, the hardest part of making my RU-vid videos is condensing a topic. which may take a week to cover in school, into a 30-minute video.
I’m gonna go thru ALL ur videos & actually try them before & after & repeat that process over the course of a month. Let’s see how I do! Best of luck to all y’all trying to better urselves
If you're testing soon, I would work through the videos in my Math Boot Camp playlist. Here it is: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Good luck!
I just want to say thank you very much for making these videos I'm going to enlist in the military in a few months and I bought this book online but I couldn't understand the math problems of it because I haven't been in school in a few years so just listening to you explain these was a big help!
Grammar hero, I took my ASVAB today. I think I did well but I haven’t gotten my score yet. I thought of you and how much I’ve improved by studying all your videos. I’ll update you later on the score I got! Thank you.
@@GrammarHero I just got my score. The first practice test I took, I got a whopping 19 with no studying whatsoever. The second practice test I improved by 11 points, barely a 31 which is the qualifying score to enlist. I have studied mainly all your videos along with Colfax Math. I passed today with a 41 but it was not the score I wanted. Regardless, I’ll take it and fly! Math is just not my subject. As a result, I never want to see the letters X and Y again! I’m moving forward though because of you. You are a phenomenal teacher that breaks down the problem so easily. Honestly, I’m surprised you do all of this on RU-vid for free considering how expensive everything is nowadays. When you go to bed tonight, just know you are very much appreciated. Sending you love from Miami, Florida. Thank you!
I think Grammar Hero should be nominated for a Homeland Security defense Medal because of the amount of people who benefit from his free of charge material (ASVAB/Study guides) in joining the military.
I appreciate that, but most of this math is very basic stuff (i.e., basic middle school and freshman-level high school). If you buy a study guide from Amazon or a book store, you'll get very similar stuff. The only difference between a book and my content is that I can talk you through the challenging stuff; a book can't.
How come with some questions you go by the 3-step procedure you explained, but then with some other problems you do the sp=p-dxp formula? In some problems, I do the 3-step procedure way and still get the same answer? Is that a bad thing and should I differentiate the two?
If you haven't done this in a while, you may want to watch me work out the first practice question, and then you attempt to work out the second one on your own. Either way, after one or two problems, this should be very easy (apart from doing all of the work with decimals)!
Mike’s motorcycle stalled at the beach and he called the towing company. They charged him $4.75 per mile for the first 25 miles and then $5.25 per mile for each mile over 25 . Mike was 29 miles from the motorcycle repair shop. How much was Mike’s towing bill?
Could you do a discount, tax and tip question with a “buy one get one 50% off” I got a question like that on my practice test and am unsure how to solve it. Thank you!
@@GrammarHero thank you so much! And for such a timely response. I’ve been studying to take my official PiCAT next month, and I’ve been watching your videos since the beginning of this month every single day doing something different. Thank you so much for helping us out! I’ve never been good at math and your videos help ease my test and math anxiety
I have a question. I want to become an officer and i need a GT score of 110. I know you have every study guide on math. Is there a specific one where I should focus on when it comes to arithmetic reasoning? Like if you were going to study arithmetic reasoning only, what guide should i be focusing on more if you know what I mean? Thank you and have a bless day!!
If you're good at math already, you can just work through my Math Boot Camp playlist. Otherwise, you'll want to spend time relearning the basics. Good luck!
@@GrammarHero if I want to learn everything, is it best to use the link to the checklist and go from top to bottom? If I do that do I go straight to the practice test with the other link? If it makes any sense? Thank you sir!!
That's your choice. Doing long division with decimals, which is required for finding original price, is harder than multiplying decimals for a lot of people. You will almost certainly have to divide decimals at some point on your test, though.
Based on that, you SHOULD score well on the real ASVAB, but as you can probably imagine, I really can't give you a definitive "yes" or "no" about your GT score. The only way to find out is to take the real test. Good luck!
The more you practice, the easier that should become! Of course, I have a playlist that has everything you need to know about fractions here: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG3rQjliSl-ThN_L2lF1iABE Good luck!
any recommendations on what math i should study i plan on taking test again mid November i got 11 first time and just took practice test recruiter and got 39 but if you have any recommendations on what i should study it will be very helpful
Using my free resources, you can dramatically improve your score and, above all, #AceTheASVAB without spending a dime on test prep resources or tutoring! Learn the topics in my free math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning checklist: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf Learn and memorize the formulas in my free reference sheet: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf Take all of the practice tests in my ASVAB/PiCAT Math Boot Camp or on my website (www.asvabapp.com/ ): ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Watch the videos in my Algebra Review playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG32uoM-Brd8JueNwDHZWz-o Watch the videos in my Geometry Review playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG1BzuI5ecUqykpMQnIXSN86 Generally, most people don't have any issues with Word Knowledge or Paragraph Comp, but here are some free resources: www.vocabtest.com/ - If you learn the words in grades 6 to AP senior, that will be 2,400 words in total. The bulk of your studying should be for Math Knowledge and Arithmetic Reasoning. Otherwise, you might overwhelm yourself. That said, you can check out Union Test Prep's free practice tests and study guides for the topics I don't regularly cover on my channel, including Auto and Shop Information, Electronics Information, General Science, and Mechanical Comprehension. Union Test Prep's free study guides: uniontestprep.com/asvab/study-guide Union Test Prep's free practice tests: uniontestprep.com/asvab/practice-test Good luck!
Using my free resources, you can dramatically improve your score and, above all, #AceTheASVAB without spending a dime on test prep resources or tutoring! Learn the topics in my free math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning checklist: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf Learn and memorize the formulas in my free reference sheet: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf Take all of the practice tests in my ASVAB/PiCAT Math Boot Camp or on my website (www.asvabapp.com/ ): ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Watch the videos in my Algebra Review playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG32uoM-Brd8JueNwDHZWz-o Watch the videos in my Geometry Review playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLhlU-GzAQeG1BzuI5ecUqykpMQnIXSN86 Generally, most people don't have any issues with Word Knowledge or Paragraph Comp, but here are some free resources: www.vocabtest.com/ - If you learn the words in grades 6 to AP senior, that will be 2,400 words in total. The bulk of your studying should be for Math Knowledge and Arithmetic Reasoning. Otherwise, you might overwhelm yourself. That said, you can check out Union Test Prep's free practice tests and study guides for the topics I don't regularly cover on my channel, including Auto and Shop Information, Electronics Information, General Science, and Mechanical Comprehension. Union Test Prep's free study guides: uniontestprep.com/asvab/study-guide Union Test Prep's free practice tests: uniontestprep.com/asvab/practice-test