Got the call for my ACSO test. She told me 3 things over the phone. 1) The math portion includes a lot of calculations that must be done quickly. Brush up on your calculation speed, no calculator. 2) The test includes taking readings from instruments you'd see on aircraft. Asked if I could come and get a CAPSS study guide to review specific instruments, but she mentioned she can't give those out until your trip to the ASC is booked, and the instruments are basic and vary little from aircraft to aircraft. 3) There will be portions related to wind velocity. She mentioned you get study breaks during the test itself, and examples on how to do the wind velocity section are given.
Anyone have specific tips or tricks to it? My math is stellar and I am still attempting to increase my calculation speed, and wind velocity shouldn't be difficult. Instruments are easy enough to read, I believe. I don't know how they will be used however. I know just to prepare and go there without putting too much pressure on myself, and I will do that, I'm just looking for anything else that will help.