
John M. answered 01/01/20
Math Teacher/Tutor/Engineer - Your Home, Library, MainStreet or Online
I tutored over a dozen candidates. There are military documents online for each branch that you can use, then especially for math, there are sample tests, etc. or a plethora of math study guides and problems because math is universal. The electrical requires basic electricity knowledge, mechanics the same although working on a car or farm machinery means you have some practical knowledge of how things work, which you can't get any other way. Just get a book or two and practice a lot. One of my students had been out of high school for 5 years, and forgot everything about Algebra and Geometry. So there are websites that you can subscribe to that start at kindergarten and go through high school with learning lessons, self taught. Another student counted on his fingers, which I warned about if he gets in. And of course English vocabulary is required, but if you read, you shouldn't have any problems. Take the tests and you'll know what to do.