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I have two study guide SIFT books, I’ve noticed in both of them that there is no clear direction when it comes to the information it’s trying to throw at you. There’s no guidelines. However, I’ve been just learning terminology, control names and other minor things like that for right now until I get a test date (test dates are usually 3-6mo out where I am) then I’ll start hitting the books hard. Is there a decent guideline that someone used that could work?
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CPL (Join to see) Below are two previous posts. Search on "SIFT", then click on "Answers" to find the other posts.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/general-information-advice-for-sift-test
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/studying-for-the-sift-exam-need-advice-2019
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/general-information-advice-for-sift-test
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/studying-for-the-sift-exam-need-advice-2019
General Information/Advice for SIFT test | RallyPoint
I've always wanted to become a flight warrant officer, but I know you can only take the SIFT twice before you can no longer try. Don't want to risk failure.
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SIFT is similar to the ASVAB as for what you can expect, minus differences in subjects. If you have a few study guides, then you'll be fine. You can also google sift practice tests and get a general idea of how you'll do. Once you have a solid date, I'd study hard a month out.
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