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Now that you’re here… what now? 👇
Welcome to the community. You joined for a reason, and I want you to get results from day one. Here’s the exact “what to do next” playbook. Step 1: Drop a quick intro (so we can help you) Comment below with: - Your ASVAB test date (or “not scheduled yet”) - Your goal score (ex: 50, 65, 80+) - What branch you’re thinking about (Army, Air Force, etc.) - Your weakest area right now (Math, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, etc.) This isn’t just to be social. It helps people point you to the right material and keeps you accountable. Step 2: Get a baseline score (even if you’re nervous) Take the practice test / diagnostic. A baseline does two things: - Shows where you’re leaking points - Stops you from wasting time studying the wrong stuff If you don’t know your baseline, you’ll usually overstudy what you’re already good at and ignore what actually moves your score. Step 3: Choose your “Big 2” weak spots Most people don’t need to study everything at once. Pick two areas for the next 7 days. Examples: - Word Knowledge + Paragraph Comprehension (huge for AFQT) - Arithmetic Reasoning + Math Knowledge (big score movers) - Mechanical + Auto/Shop (if you’re chasing certain line scores/jobs) Pick two. Commit. You’ll build momentum fast. Step 4: Set a simple weekly schedule (no overthinking) Here’s a realistic plan you can stick to: 5 days/week (20–30 min/day) - 10 min: learn (notes, explanations, short lessons) - 10–15 min: practice questions - 5 min: review mistakes and write what you missed 2 days/week - Light review + a mini-quiz - Or take a timed section to build speed You don’t need 2-hour study sessions. You need reps. Step 5: Use the “mistake list” method (this is the cheat code) Every wrong answer goes on a list: - What was the question testing? - Why did I miss it? - What’s the correct way to do it? Then revisit that list every few days. Your score jumps when your mistakes stop repeating.
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Stay focused and find your “happy ASVAB” headspace…..
What Are Your Goals Right Now? (Drop Them Below)
What Are Your Goals Right Now? (Drop Them Below) I want to hear what you’re working toward so we can help you the right way. Comment with: 1. Your ASVAB score goal (or the score you need) 2. Your enlistment timeline (this month, 3–6 months, 1 year, etc.) 3. Any MOS/career fields you’re considering 4. Your biggest obstacle right now (math, vocab, motivation, recruiter questions, paperwork, etc.) If you’re a parent/mentor/counselor, drop your goal too (supporting your student, understanding the process, helping with planning, etc.). Let’s lock in and make a plan.
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@Kemon George remember that you may, at some point, want to take a different direction at some point…. You want the most solid scores in all areas. I reclassified from communications to aviation maintenance and had a lot of flexibility because of strong scores across the board.
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@Kemon George what are the burning questions you have?
I’m not here to bash Army recruiters!
Please watch the video. I am revamping the site to open up all previously premium modules for FREE to everyone. I will continue to build and get the best content available! Bear with me as I am a one man show!
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DeLand, FL station, Daytona Co., Jacksonville BN.
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@Nicholas Paugam met my wife there and we enjoyed the Central Florida lifestyle! Beach was 35 minutes from my house!
Friday Talent Show: Your Secret Talent Nobody Knows About? 🤹🏾‍♂️
Friday Talent Show: Your Secret Talent Nobody Knows About? 🤹🏾‍♂️ A little Friday talent show. Let's have some fun! 🎡 What's your secret talent? The hidden skill nobody in this group knows about. The thing that would surprise everyone here. Can you juggle? Do a backflip? Play violin? Solve a Rubik's cube in under 30 seconds? Impressions? Flip a bottle and land it every time? Card tricks? Flip your eyelids inside out? Or is it impressive like asleep in under 30 seconds anywhere or parallel park in one move every time? The weirder, the better. The more random, the more I want to see it!!!
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Member of the 1988 Drum Corps International World Championship Finalist “Spirit of Atlanta Drum and Bugle Corps” and a marching arts adjudicator for over 30 years!
Challenging Week
Last week, we saw the historic deactivation of US Army Forces Command and the birth of the newest Army unit: Western Hemisphere Command. Ask me how Basic Training in 1989 made last week less stressful…..
0 likes • Dec '25
Pay attention to exactly what is asked of you. Ask questions, talk to your peers, and focus your attention on the task at hand!
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Timothy Tilley
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@timothy-tilley-3446
37 year veteran of the U.S. Army as both a Soldier and a Dept. of the Army Civilian. Former KW Helicopter Platoon Sergeant retired in 2009.

Active 10d ago
Joined Dec 10, 2025
Fort Bragg, NC