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You’re a long way off. The board is easy to pass. You already passed before you walk in because your 1SG will let the other board members know if he thinks you’re ready for the next rank or not.
So, the way to pass the board is not to focus on the board, but to focus on learning your job and becoming a leader.
So, the way to pass the board is not to focus on the board, but to focus on learning your job and becoming a leader.
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Check in with your team leader or platoon sgt for the BN’s MOI which will set a stone on what the focus areas will be for questioning.
Square away your uniform AHEAD of time. The earlier, the better.
Know the reference and then know the material. What I mean by that is, it’s good to know where the material is actually coming from just incase you may not know the actual/whole answer to the question asked. If you can at least reference it back to where it provides the guidance, that’s good.
Know a lot about the material and try to paraphrase it in your own words so you can understand and deliver it back. Not everyone knows regulations word by word unless they TRULY stick to the book.
Make flash cards. Dedicate times throughout your day for studying or saying material out loud. Ask buddies to help ask you questions, most times hearing a question out loud and having the answer said back to you gives better memory because you hear it.
If you can, go to mock boards with the company or have nco’s/joe’s mock board you and give helpful critiques. Other than those simple things, don’t stress it. Preparation meets opportunity and benefiting results.
Square away your uniform AHEAD of time. The earlier, the better.
Know the reference and then know the material. What I mean by that is, it’s good to know where the material is actually coming from just incase you may not know the actual/whole answer to the question asked. If you can at least reference it back to where it provides the guidance, that’s good.
Know a lot about the material and try to paraphrase it in your own words so you can understand and deliver it back. Not everyone knows regulations word by word unless they TRULY stick to the book.
Make flash cards. Dedicate times throughout your day for studying or saying material out loud. Ask buddies to help ask you questions, most times hearing a question out loud and having the answer said back to you gives better memory because you hear it.
If you can, go to mock boards with the company or have nco’s/joe’s mock board you and give helpful critiques. Other than those simple things, don’t stress it. Preparation meets opportunity and benefiting results.
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