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BMST (Basic Math and Science) Test
discofiend:
when you guys say trig tables what do you mean? when i look them up on the interwebs i get some different examples. i would think it would just be the degree vs the function with a value but i also see some tables that are fractional or basically unsimplified fractions with roots in them. which is it?
duespo:
Active Duty Army here looking to reclass into the MOS 12P Prime Power Production Specialist. Ok, I have tried to follow along with this thread but it has been a long time since I was semi-decent at math so things like radians are lost to me. I am beginning to prepare for the BMST and I understand there are not really any study guides out there. If I were just starting out, using self-study materials like "Basic Math and Pre-Algebra for Dummies, Chemistry Demystified, etc" what courses should I focus on for just the BMST. Marenta wrote a list a while back. Would you agree that these are the courses I need to get self-study books for? I am looking at plenty of time to study since I will be going on a hardship tour without my family.
Math:
Spacial Relations
Basic Numbers
Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry
Science:
Chemistry
Physics
Nuclear Science
Electrical Science
MMM:
You don't need to study nuclear science or electrical science. If you can find a BMST practice exam, take that, google the questions you didn't know how to answer, and study those topics. Sorry, but it's been a year and a half, so I don't remember many specifics, but I think math went through geometry (maybe a little into trig) and had basic chemistry and physics (I think it was stuff you'd learn in high school).
obee91:
--- Quote from: xro on Mar 23, 2008, 10:18 ---Took this jewel of a test from Exelon recently, pm me if you need info.
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I need some more info about the BMST and POSS I have done plenty on POSS practice exams but haven't found any from the BMST do you have any advice or things to look at?
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