Thanks you. Without your channel I wouldn't have done good on the avsab. I scored a 54 and are being sent after my last year of highschool. If at anytime someone I know wants to join the military I will mention your free study videos.
Congrats, I appreciate the recommendations, and I wish you the best in the military! I put a lot of effort into my videos, so it's always nice to hear people are benefiting from them! Honestly, I think I've uploaded so many high-quality videos now that people don't have to spend a penny on test prep to do well on the test.
I'm currently studying to become a medic in the army and I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to upload these videos. Tutoring is insanely expensive, and you explain math in a way non-mathematically savvy people like myself can understand. I struggled through highschool and forgotten lot since then. I took my ASVAB once and didn't score high enough for the MOS, so I'm crash coursing math for the next few weeks until my retest. Without your videos, I don't think I would feel prepared enough to retest. Just wanted to say thank you!
I'm glad to hear that, and good luck on your retake! If you work through my math boot camp playlist, you will rock your next test. Here it is: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z
Thanks for your help couldn't have done it without you, just took the ASVAB and got an AFQT of 86. They told me I qualify for every job. Very excited to begin my military career and now I can get the MOS I wanted thanks to you!
My native language is French, I have problems in word knowledge and paragraph comprehension In 2019 I took asvab times and got 29 and 17 then I gave up; Now by found your website, I will try to take it again.
Good luck! Vocabtest.com will help you study for the Word Knowledge subtest. Just learn the words in grades 6 to AP senior. There are 2,400 words in total on that website.
Currently 1 am my verification test for the Picat is at 6am and this if my first time studying I got a 91 on the Picat but watching this video made me so unsure how I managed a 91 as I have verbally said “oh” several times! You are doing gods work, I thank you very much
I have a question I take my ASVAB on November 1st. I been studying off and on. The last time I took the ASVAB I got a 15 and that was a year ago. I always do well when I take a practice test in the recruiting office. But when I take the real test I bomb it. And I only want a 32 to pass. U think if I study with the boot camp videos I could make a 31 or higher to get into the army
You should be able to, since the videos in that playlist are the best practice test videos on my channel. In addition to watching those videos, though, you'll want to do a few other things, including: 1. Learning and memorizing the formulas in my reference sheet, which you can download here: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf; and (Note: A lot of people fail the ASVAB/PiCAT because they have a weak understanding of those basic formulas) 2. Learning the topics in my checklist: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf I have videos for literally every topic in that checklist, and I've attempted to cover all of those topics in my practice tests, too! Good luck!
Hi grammar hero that very interesting to me but I need to practice memorize the formula the volume, area and perimeter, but I need to pay attention to the word problem, that why I was practice the math word problem.
Can you upload a video that is based on all conversions? Word problems where you need to convert feet to miles and so forth of each type of question that is similar.
For question 5 how do you know when to use the Pythagorean theorem bc I paused the video so I could work on it and I just tried to solve it like a regular triangle
The Pythagorean theorem is used to find the length of the missing side in a right triangle. A right triangle is a triangle with one angle equal to 90°. Squares and rectangles have 4 right angles each, so when you draw a diagonal from one corner to the opposite corner, 2 right triangles are formed inside the shape. The length and width of the original square or rectangle now become the base or height for each of the 2 triangles formed inside the shape when the diagonal was drawn. The angle opposite the diagonal is 90° from the corner of the square or rectangle. So since each triangle in this example is a right triangle (it has a 90° angle in other words) and you know the length of 2 of its sides, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the 3rd side.
Im feeling lost , im taking the test next Friday and I’ve been studying for couple days only . I was really good at math in school and now its seems that im not
If between now and your test day, you work through my Math Boot Camp playlist, you'll be well prepared for the math sections. Here it is: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z Good luck!
I did Q3 on my own at first basically using the Permiter formula and realized usually it would be Perimeter/(the number of sides) so I did 36/3= 12. Then added 6 to find the base = 18. Then using the permiter 12 + the base of 18 and got 30. 36 (the area) - 30 (the hypotenuse) gave me 6 (height) which is the answer. Is this viable for finding height for the AFOQT or should I stick with the basic formula A= 1/2bh? Edit: I'm asking because this is the most natural and fastest way I am able to perform this problem. If it's not reliable I'll use the formula you provided.
Thanks you. Without your channel I wouldn't have done good on the avsab. I scored a 54 and are being sent after my last year of highschool. If at anytime someone I know wants to join the military I will mention your free study videos.
Congrats, I appreciate the recommendations, and I wish you the best in the military! I put a lot of effort into my videos, so it's always nice to hear people are benefiting from them! Honestly, I think I've uploaded so many high-quality videos now that people don't have to spend a penny on test prep to do well on the test.
I'm currently studying to become a medic in the army and I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to upload these videos. Tutoring is insanely expensive, and you explain math in a way non-mathematically savvy people like myself can understand. I struggled through highschool and forgotten lot since then. I took my ASVAB once and didn't score high enough for the MOS, so I'm crash coursing math for the next few weeks until my retest. Without your videos, I don't think I would feel prepared enough to retest. Just wanted to say thank you!
I'm glad to hear that, and good luck on your retake! If you work through my math boot camp playlist, you will rock your next test. Here it is: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z
@@GrammarHero That is so helpful. Thanks so much!
Thanks for your help couldn't have done it without you, just took the ASVAB and got an AFQT of 86. They told me I qualify for every job. Very excited to begin my military career and now I can get the MOS I wanted thanks to you!
Congrats, you're welcome, and I wish you the best in the military!
what did you use to study?
Your videos actually helped me pass the PiCAT
Congrats! Why wouldn't they? I have like 250 of them!
My native language is French,
I have problems in word knowledge and paragraph comprehension
In 2019 I took asvab times and got 29 and 17 then I gave up;
Now by found your website, I will try to take it again.
Good luck! Vocabtest.com will help you study for the Word Knowledge subtest. Just learn the words in grades 6 to AP senior. There are 2,400 words in total on that website.
I appreciate you posting these videos so much! You've been quite resourceful!
You're welcome and good luck!
Well, this is pretty much all you need to know about geometry.
Of course, it is. Unlike a lot of tutors who want to sell you expensive and unnecessary boot camps, I don't hold back anything when I post my videos.
Wish me luck tomorrow. Retaking the ASVAB in the morning
Good luck!
Did u pass
@GrammarHero How does the Asvab test work? Do you just take all the tests math, science, English, etc. all in one day? Or separate days?
taking the Asvab and love your videos, I hope to improve my score tomorrow!
Good luck, and you almost certainly will!
Currently 1 am my verification test for the Picat is at 6am and this if my first time studying I got a 91 on the Picat but watching this video made me so unsure how I managed a 91 as I have verbally said “oh” several times! You are doing gods work, I thank you very much
You're welcome, and good luck!
I have a question I take my ASVAB on November 1st. I been studying off and on. The last time I took the ASVAB I got a 15 and that was a year ago. I always do well when I take a practice test in the recruiting office. But when I take the real test I bomb it. And I only want a 32 to pass. U think if I study with the boot camp videos I could make a 31 or higher to get into the army
You should be able to, since the videos in that playlist are the best practice test videos on my channel. In addition to watching those videos, though, you'll want to do a few other things, including:
1. Learning and memorizing the formulas in my reference sheet, which you can download here: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf; and
(Note: A lot of people fail the ASVAB/PiCAT because they have a weak understanding of those basic formulas)
2. Learning the topics in my checklist: www.asvabapp.com/checklist.pdf
I have videos for literally every topic in that checklist, and I've attempted to cover all of those topics in my practice tests, too!
Good luck!
Love your videos. Thank you!!
Thanks, and good luck!
22/24!
Thank you you helped me pass!
You're welcome, and I wish you the best if you join the military!
Hi grammar hero that very interesting to me but I need to practice memorize the formula the volume, area and perimeter, but I need to pay attention to the word problem, that why I was practice the math word problem.
Good luck! The more you practice, the easier it gets!
Can you upload a video that is based on all conversions? Word problems where you need to convert feet to miles and so forth of each type of question that is similar.
I already have something like that ready to go, but I'm taking a week off from uploading this week. It should be posted next week sometime.
@@GrammarHero great, thank you
For question 5 how do you know when to use the Pythagorean theorem bc I paused the video so I could work on it and I just tried to solve it like a regular triangle
The Pythagorean theorem is used to find the length of the missing side in a right triangle. A right triangle is a triangle with one angle equal to 90°.
Squares and rectangles have 4 right angles each, so when you draw a diagonal from one corner to the opposite corner, 2 right triangles are formed inside the shape. The length and width of the original square or rectangle now become the base or height for each of the 2 triangles formed inside the shape when the diagonal was drawn.
The angle opposite the diagonal is 90° from the corner of the square or rectangle. So since each triangle in this example is a right triangle (it has a 90° angle in other words) and you know the length of 2 of its sides, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the 3rd side.
How can I get the formula for everything
www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf
Im feeling lost , im taking the test next Friday and I’ve been studying for couple days only . I was really good at math in school and now its seems that im not
If between now and your test day, you work through my Math Boot Camp playlist, you'll be well prepared for the math sections. Here it is: ruclips.net/p/PLhlU-GzAQeG2ete7N8QjR2dDN_CaIH67z
Good luck!
Hi Is the real test multiple choice or like this practice test .
its multiple choice
I did Q3 on my own at first basically using the Permiter formula and realized usually it would be Perimeter/(the number of sides) so I did 36/3= 12. Then added 6 to find the base = 18. Then using the permiter 12 + the base of 18 and got 30. 36 (the area) - 30 (the hypotenuse) gave me 6 (height) which is the answer. Is this viable for finding height for the AFOQT or should I stick with the basic formula A= 1/2bh?
Edit: I'm asking because this is the most natural and fastest way I am able to perform this problem. If it's not reliable I'll use the formula you provided.
Q3 is about a rectangle, not a triangle. Am I missing something?
@@GrammarHero So sorry, Q3: Area of a triangle and factoring 31:11
@@cmacmed I would just stick with my method.
Download my ASVAB/PiCAT reference sheet for free here: www.asvabapp.com/Reference.pdf