Posted on May 31, 2022
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There are quite a few threads for this test on this site, but I can’t help but feel like khan isn’t covering a lot of the test. Is there any way, source, worksheets, etc that helped anybody best prepare for it? I took it a few months back, but failed with a 52.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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For me and others, can you educate us on what BMTS is?
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It is the basic math and science test. It covers algebra, geometry, basic electrical, basic physics and mechanical advantage, trig, vectors and others.

I hadn’t realized I accidentally selected career counselor and not just 12p for thread topic selection. I apologize.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Have you been to the school site and looked for courses beyond Khan? They list two DOE workbooks that may be helpful and there are a number of STEM math courses online, anything before Calculus should be helpful.
Good luck, 18 points is a lot of make up on this test. If you don't have a decent math background, I think you will find Prime Power a struggle.
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Thank you, sir. I plan on taking college math. So maybe it won’t be as bad as I’m expecting. I think my issue primarily was my confidence. There are questions that I’m studying on Google and beat myself up after realizing how simple they seem.

I will take the time and invest in as much math as I can without getting to what is obviously too far above what I can do. Thank you again, sir.
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SGT (Join to see) The hardest thing about most math is understanding the order of operations. Don't beat yourself up, bridging is a trig intensive course that was kicking my butt, along with a number of my classmates. Luckily, we had some very bright members that tutored those of us that were struggling. Good luck.
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