I did not use any other study materials to prepare for the Asvab except your videos. I simply watched your videos and took the practice tests over and over for several months. Passed the Asvab few days ago and now I'm proud to be in the Air Force. Thank you very much Grammar Hero. Dont stop posting videos because they are a big help. Thank you.
Congratulations, how was your score?. I'm studying for also join the military I'm interested in 68C, I'm so excited 😊 I need to study as much as I can..
So I just want to wish everyone good😅 luck on your test. Don't give up, keep thriving and thank you so much for your service; past present and future sailors/soldiers. God bless your lives and your families and your friends forever and ever👍🥰😁.
I scored an 80 on my ASVAB thanks to these arithmetic reasoning video and can not thank you enough. I qualified for every single job there was and because of that I can proudly enlist with a job that will start the career of my dreams
Hi, I just wanted to express my gratitude to you. I decided to join the military at 30 years old. I've been out of school for a while and was nervous about how well I'd do on the math and arithmetic reasoning portion of the ASVAB. I'm proud to say that math was one of my top scoring sub-tests. I can't imagine doing this well if it wasn't for the resources you've provided. Thank you so much.
Yesterday, I took my ASVAB and I passed it with such great flyin flying colors with such great colors that they want me to take it again so I am taking it again tomorrow. By the grace of God I will pass it with a good score again. I have been going over your material for the last few days. Thank you so much for your videos. TYSM for doing this for us. God bless your life and your friends and your family.
I don’t understand the exercise #8 😭, but the others yes, I am learning a lot with you, I don’t speak English very well but I’m trying to study with you, I got a 22 score at the picat test, I have 3 week to study until December 18 to take another test.
Three weeks should be plenty of time to learn enough to improve your score! As for #8, I will say this: you absolutely have to know how to find the perimeter and area of squares for the ASVSB, since that topic shows up frequently. If you need more help, I would check out this video: ruclips.net/video/nKKzKvNyEes/видео.html Good luck!
@@soyelmike-hp8px If you look in the description of the video, you'll find it. For almost every question, I put in the links to my videos where I discuss the topics in greater detail. Honestly, #6 is just a hard question, so I wouldn't been too concerned with it.
Im learning a lot from your videos. Im preparing my self for march 11 and 12. Im taking my PICAT on march 11 and march 12 is for verification test. Thank you and God bless.
Hello sir. Thank you for all of your videos help me to pass the verification i got the job that i wanted. I will recommend all of your viedos to people that want to pass the verification and asvab!!. Thank you again sor and God bless.
hey @Grammar Hero for question 15 I paused the video and worked on the problem alone I did everything you did all up until i got to 3000 over 2500 and i divided the two and got 1.2 and made the assumption that the answer was 1 minute and 20 seconds any tips to stop making these small mistakes i did that quite a few times on this practice test btw thanks for doing this its helped alot got my asvab scheduled for Jan. 18 thanks again
Bigger unit to smaller unit = multiply Smaller unit to bigger unit = divide For example: 2 pounds (big unit) to ounces (smaller unit) = 2 x 16 = 32 ounces 64 ounces (small unit) to pounds (bigger unit) = 64 / 16 = 4 pounds
To be very honest, I have no idea. WK and PC are weighted pretty heavily, since the military requires you to read and comprehend a lot of simple instructions and technical manuals.
I got 19 on my ASVAB at MEPs and I don't where to start because I want to take it again next month so I have a month to study but there are many math videos here and I need help with where to start or which videos I should start with. I know I am very bad at long division, multiplication, and words problems. HELP PLEASE!!!
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/ ): ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Watch the videos in my Review of Basic Math Concepts and Fractions Review playlists: Watch the videos in my Algebra Review playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG32uoM-Brd8JueNwDHZWz-o Watch the videos in my Geometry Review playlist: ruclips.net/p/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. Honestly, 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 If you do the above, you should be good to go! Good luck! Using those free resources, you can dramatically improve your score!
Here is a playlist that has all of my word problem videos: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG3zhaPinOPkVweB2TjO22Li D=RT shows up very frequently, but as long as you can tell time, time elapsed problems should be simple! Good luck!
For that, I would use the Union Test Prep’s study guide and practice tests: uniontestprep.com/asvab/study-guide/general-science/pages/1: Honestly, most of the ASVAB is an aptitude test, which means you really don’t want to spend too much time studying for all of its subtests.
The problem says "it costs $5.00 plus an additional $0.05 for every ounce the package is over 6 ounces." Total package weight: 36 ounces. How many more ounces than 6 ounces is the package? 36 - 6 = 30 ounces. $5.00+ (30 x .05) = total cost to ship the package.
If I skip too many steps when I explain how to solve these problems, people will complain, but I'm sure you know that a majority of these problems can be solved pretty quickly using mental math and reducing techniques!
If you want to do well on the ASVAB or PiCAT, then you almost certainly need to learn and memorize these formulas: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf! If you only have a limited amount of time to get ready for the ASVAB or PiCAT, check out the videos in my ASVAB/PiCAT Math Boot Camp Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Until Christmas and New Years, Grammar Hero will be uploading two to four videos every week! So, feel free to recommend any topics you want to see covered between now and then, and above all else, DO NOT PAY FOR TUTORING!
If you work through the videos in my Math Boot Camp playlist, you'll notice that certain topics show up over and over again in both AR and MK. For instance, you absolutely have to know how to find discounts and include sales tax. That playlist should be more than enough practice: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z In addition, I have a playlist that reviews common arithmetic reasoning word problems here: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG3zhaPinOPkVweB2TjO22Li The people who work through those playlists generally don't have any issues on test day. Finally, I also have a checklist that includes most of the topics you need to know: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf
Note: For #8, the correct answer is both B and D (both are 25 feet). I accidentally included the same answer choice twice! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I did not use any other study materials to prepare for the Asvab except your videos. I simply watched your videos and took the practice tests over and over for several months. Passed the Asvab few days ago and now I'm proud to be in the Air Force. Thank you very much Grammar Hero. Dont stop posting videos because they are a big help. Thank you.
Congrats, you’re welcome, and I wish you the best in the Air Force. I haven’t stopped posting; I just took. Thanksgiving week off!
which practice test did you take?
@@GrammarHero happy holidays and thank you again. I will recommend you to everyone I know that is studying for the asvab
@@AnjiMichelle I took all the short quizzes along with Asvab math and arithmetic practice tests. The word knowlege practice tests help too. Good luck🙂
Congratulations, how was your score?. I'm studying for also join the military I'm interested in 68C, I'm so excited 😊 I need to study as much as I can..
So I just want to wish everyone good😅 luck on your test. Don't give up, keep thriving and thank you so much for your service; past present and future sailors/soldiers. God bless your lives and your families and your friends forever and ever👍🥰😁.
I scored an 80 on my ASVAB thanks to these arithmetic reasoning video and can not thank you enough. I qualified for every single job there was and because of that I can proudly enlist with a job that will start the career of my dreams
Congrats, you're welcome, and I wish you the best in the military! What dream job did you end up getting?
@@LouiWoodman Most police departments, the DHS, the FBI, and the CIA all hire intel analysts. Good luck!
In the military, you'll probably get some from of secret clearance, too, which will help you find jobs in the private sector, too.
Congratulations
Hi, I just wanted to express my gratitude to you. I decided to join the military at 30 years old. I've been out of school for a while and was nervous about how well I'd do on the math and arithmetic reasoning portion of the ASVAB. I'm proud to say that math was one of my top scoring sub-tests. I can't imagine doing this well if it wasn't for the resources you've provided. Thank you so much.
Congrats, you're welcome, and I wish you the best if you join the military!
Thank you very, very much for the donation! I just saw it!
I’m so intrigued by how easy you make this look … wish you was my math teacher
None of the math in this video goes beyond the middle school level.
@@GrammarHero yeah don’t say that.. because I can barley follow along… and I graduated in 19😂
@@lukekyle532 It's not that bad...
@@GrammarHero we’re good now man😂. Thanks for the help!
Yesterday, I took my ASVAB and I passed it with such great flyin flying colors with such great colors that they want me to take it again so I am taking it again tomorrow. By the grace of God I will pass it with a good score again. I have been going over your material for the last few days. Thank you so much for your videos. TYSM for doing this for us. God bless your life and your friends and your family.
You're welcome, and good luck tomorrow!
I’m about to take my Asvab exam next week! Wish me a good luck!😢 is that Asvab exam that hard?😩
@@anzie2132 Good luck! It is all very basic math!
Thank you for all this! This is really helping me master the Math ill need for the ASVAB!
You're welcome! These videos take a lot of work to make, so it's always good to know that they are helping!
Grammar Hero! Been watching your content for months, getting ready to take the test soon! Thanks for all of your hard work.
Good luck, you’re welcome, and let me know how it goes!
Theses video help me pass the picat, will be taking the confirmation soon. Your videos have help me alot.
Congrats, and I wish you the best if you join the military! Good luck!
I don’t understand the exercise #8 😭, but the others yes, I am learning a lot with you, I don’t speak English very well but I’m trying to study with you, I got a 22 score at the picat test, I have 3 week to study until December 18 to take another test.
Three weeks should be plenty of time to learn enough to improve your score! As for #8, I will say this: you absolutely have to know how to find the perimeter and area of squares for the ASVSB, since that topic shows up frequently. If you need more help, I would check out this video: ruclips.net/video/nKKzKvNyEes/видео.html
Good luck!
@@GrammarHero I mean, I don’t understand the exercise #6 do you have a video about that?
@@soyelmike-hp8px If you look in the description of the video, you'll find it. For almost every question, I put in the links to my videos where I discuss the topics in greater detail. Honestly, #6 is just a hard question, so I wouldn't been too concerned with it.
@@cbkae8119 I completed Boot Camp
honestly refreshing to watch
Good luck on your test!
@@GrammarHero thanks!
Im learning a lot from your videos. Im preparing my self for march 11 and 12. Im taking my PICAT on march 11 and march 12 is for verification test.
Thank you and God bless.
You're welcome, and good luck!
Hello sir. Thank you for all of your videos help me to pass the verification i got the job that i wanted. I will recommend all of your viedos to people that want to pass the verification and asvab!!. Thank you again sor and God bless.
I was so dumb at questions like these you made me sharper, thankyou you helped me more than my Highschool math teacher did
You're welcome, and good luck!
another great video. thanks.
Thank you so much for ALL your videos. Very helpful & informative!!
You're welcome, and good luck!
hey @Grammar Hero for question 15 I paused the video and worked on the problem alone I did everything you did all up until i got to 3000 over 2500 and i divided the two and got 1.2 and made the assumption that the answer was 1 minute and 20 seconds any tips to stop making these small mistakes i did that quite a few times on this practice test btw thanks for doing this its helped alot got my asvab scheduled for Jan. 18 thanks again
Just keep practicing, and you'll get better and better!
I’m having a hard time understanding 16. Do you have a specific video to only question like 16?
me too, so bad
For question 1 when your doing conversions, how do you know when to divide/ multiply?
Bigger unit to smaller unit = multiply
Smaller unit to bigger unit = divide
For example:
2 pounds (big unit) to ounces (smaller unit) = 2 x 16 = 32 ounces
64 ounces (small unit) to pounds (bigger unit) = 64 / 16 = 4 pounds
@@GrammarHero thanks I always wonder why you would change up dividing/ multiplying
Hello, if i completely fail wordknowledge, but do well in PC AR MC, can i get 40+ afqt?
To be very honest, I have no idea. WK and PC are weighted pretty heavily, since the military requires you to read and comprehend a lot of simple instructions and technical manuals.
I got 19 on my ASVAB at MEPs and I don't where to start because I want to take it again next month so I have a month to study but there are many math videos here and I need help with where to start or which videos I should start with. I know I am very bad at long division, multiplication, and words problems. HELP PLEASE!!!
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/ ):
ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z
Watch the videos in my Review of Basic Math Concepts and Fractions Review playlists:
Watch the videos in my Algebra Review playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG32uoM-Brd8JueNwDHZWz-o
Watch the videos in my Geometry Review playlist: ruclips.net/p/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.
Honestly, 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
If you do the above, you should be good to go! Good luck! Using those free resources, you can dramatically improve your score!
@@GrammarHero thank you very much Sir I will the updates
@@betinabure5357 how did it go ?
@@betinabure5357 how it went for you?
Why can't we go over the answers to see what times 3 is 48? Like just multiply 16 * 3 to get 48 which is the length of the tree.
Anywhere "A Word Problem Involving Elapsed Time" practice problems or tutorials on your channel or else?
Here is a playlist that has all of my word problem videos: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG3zhaPinOPkVweB2TjO22Li
D=RT shows up very frequently, but as long as you can tell time, time elapsed problems should be simple! Good luck!
Got it thank you! @@GrammarHero
Awesome
im more of a hands on learner, is there like print out pages of these problems?
You could always just write out the questions before you try to solve them.
Hey im studying for the test and was wondering if you had anything for the science part
For that, I would use the Union Test Prep’s study guide and practice tests: uniontestprep.com/asvab/study-guide/general-science/pages/1:
Honestly, most of the ASVAB is an aptitude test, which means you really don’t want to spend too much time studying for all of its subtests.
@@GrammarHero then what do you recommend 😅
Can I ask why u subtracted 6 from 36? In ex 1 thanks..
The problem says "it costs $5.00 plus an additional $0.05 for every ounce the package is over 6 ounces."
Total package weight: 36 ounces.
How many more ounces than 6 ounces is the package? 36 - 6 = 30 ounces.
$5.00+ (30 x .05) = total cost to ship the package.
@@jeromesondjyna9815 Nope.
Question 4 I just did 18 divided by 6 which is 3 then 48 divided by 3 which is 16
If I skip too many steps when I explain how to solve these problems, people will complain, but I'm sure you know that a majority of these problems can be solved pretty quickly using mental math and reducing techniques!
Who every made arithmetic was bored
If you want to do well on the ASVAB or PiCAT, then you almost certainly need to learn and memorize these formulas: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf!
If you only have a limited amount of time to get ready for the ASVAB or PiCAT, check out the videos in my ASVAB/PiCAT Math Boot Camp Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z
Until Christmas and New Years, Grammar Hero will be uploading two to four videos every week! So, feel free to recommend any topics you want to see covered between now and then, and above all else, DO NOT PAY FOR TUTORING!
proud of myself for doing the distance rate time question correctly lol
What comes on the AR section the most?
If you work through the videos in my Math Boot Camp playlist, you'll notice that certain topics show up over and over again in both AR and MK. For instance, you absolutely have to know how to find discounts and include sales tax.
That playlist should be more than enough practice: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z
In addition, I have a playlist that reviews common arithmetic reasoning word problems here: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG3zhaPinOPkVweB2TjO22Li
The people who work through those playlists generally don't have any issues on test day.
Finally, I also have a checklist that includes most of the topics you need to know: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf
@@GrammarHero I watched all the videos of the arithmetic reasoning section is that good enough cause I take the test Tuesday
@@yungdrako5204 The people who work diligently through those playlists generally don't have any issues with AR or MK on test day! Good luck!