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  • From ASVAB Preparation to Business Spotlighting: Coyal's Journey

    This episode of the ASVAB Domination Podcast features a guest appearance by Coyal from Visit Vegas Places, who discusses his journey from aspiring to join the Air Force to becoming a successful business owner and podcaster. Host Mickey Gamonal and Coyal delve into the importance of ASVAB preparation for military hopefuls, the impact of networking events, and Coyal's unique approach to leveraging Google Maps for business promotion. Coyal shares his story of being a teenage father and how it shaped his decisions and career path, including his plans to enroll in UNLV to further his education. The conversation also highlights the full-circle moment of assisting businesses and individuals through content creation and podcasting, showcasing the role of dedication, consistency, and community support in achieving success.

    00:00 Introduction to ASVAB Domination Podcast
    01:09 Special Guest: Coyle's Journey and Impact
    03:43 The Genesis of Visit Vegas Places Podcast
    08:48 Expanding Transparency and Audience Engagement
    15:07 The Essence of Mentorship and Community Building
    22:51 A Life-Changing Decision: The Unsigned Paper
    25:36 The Impact of Family and Community Support
    27:54 Overcoming Adversity and Finding Purpose
    30:37 Expanding Horizons: From Personal Growth to Business Success
    32:49 The Power of Family Legacy and Making a Difference
    34:26 Connecting and Elevating Businesses Worldwide
    36:25 A Final Note: Inspiration and Opportunities

     


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  • Navigating the National Guard and ASVAB Success: Insights from Specialist Lopez

    This episode of the ASVAB Domination Podcast features host Mickey Gamonal and guest Adrianne Lopez, a Public Affairs Specialist with the Nevada National Guard. They discuss the valuable experiences and unique perspectives gained from serving in different MOS (Military Occupational Specialties) within the National Guard, highlighting the importance of sharing both positive and challenging experiences in service. Adrianne shares his journey from joining the National Guard lost and seeking direction, to finding his passion in public affairs, emphasizing the role of discipline and purpose in his personal and professional growth. The discussion covers the value of social media in sharing one's service story responsibly, with a nod towards operational security and the DOD's guidance on social media use. Adrianne's transition through multiple MOS roles before finding his calling in public affairs showcases the flexibility and opportunities for personal development within the military. The podcast also touches on the ASVAB, with tips for success and reflections on the importance of following one's passions, both within and outside military life. Additionally, the episode promotes gaminaltutors.com for ASVAB preparation, highlighting their personalized tutoring services and comprehensive study materials.

    Learn more about Adrianne Lopez on his IG here: https://www.instagram.com/adrianne__lopez

    00:00 Opening Thoughts on Sharing Military Experiences
    00:38 Introducing the ASVAB Domination Podcast
    01:32 Special Guest: Specialist Adrian Lopez's Journey
    02:57 The Unique Role of a Public Affairs Specialist
    09:29 Transitioning to Public Affairs: A Personal Story
    14:38 Exploring the Commitment to the National Guard
    16:42 Experiencing the Extremes: Public Affairs in Action
    20:10 The Mobility and Flexibility of Being an E4
    21:05 Finding Fulfillment Beyond Rank in the Military
    23:41 Embracing Side Hustles and Building Skills
    25:35 The One Wheel Adventure: A Journey of Passion and Community
    29:21 The Importance of a Life Beyond Uniform
    30:22 Navigating the ASVAB and Joining the National Guard
    36:38 The Power of Social Media in Sharing Your Military Journey
    40:36 ASVAB Prep Courses: Your Gateway to Military Success

    Learn more about Adrianne Lopez on his IG here: https://www.instagram.com/adrianne__lopez

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  • Welcome to the ASVAB Domination podcast by Gamonal Tutors, where we delve into the stories and strategies that lead to success in the military. In this special episode, we're honored to have a deeply personal conversation with my friend and mentor, Michael Javan.

    Michael opens up about the diverse military journeys of his two sisters, who chose different branches to serve in, and how these experiences have shaped their lives and his. He takes us through his own path, highlighting how he maximized military benefits for education, citizenship, and obtaining security clearances, shedding light on the often-overlooked opportunities within military service.

    But Michael's impact extends far beyond his professional achievements. As a steadfast mentor and friend, he played a crucial role in my military career, providing the advice, mentorship, and companionship that were pivotal in navigating the complexities of service life. His wisdom and guidance were not just survival tools but catalysts for thriving in a demanding environment.

    Join us in this intimate episode of ASVAB Domination as we explore Michael's multifaceted experiences and the profound lessons in mentorship, resilience, and success within the military. Whether you're preparing for the ASVAB, currently serving, or simply interested in the intricacies of military life, Michael's journey and insights offer invaluable perspectives for anyone looking to excel.

    Tune in for an episode that's as informative as it is inspiring, featuring stories of military life, the power of mentorship, and the keys to unlocking one's full potential.

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  • In this episode of ASVAB Domination Podcast, we have the honor of hosting Daniel J. Seehafer, the National Commander of [The American Legion](https://www.legion.org/), the largest veteran service organization in the United States.

    Key Points

    1. **The Mission of The American Legion https://www.legion.org/ **
    - Since its establishment in 1919, The American Legion has been dedicated to serving the needs of servicemembers, veterans, and their families.
    - With over 1.6 million members and 12,000 community posts nationwide, The American Legion tackles the greatest challenges facing veterans today.

    2. **Be The One Initiative:**
    - [The American Legion](https://www.legion.org/)'s top priority is tackling veteran suicide and promoting mental health awareness through its Be The One initiative.
    - This initiative addresses various aspects of veterans' wellbeing, including mental health, social connections, physical health, family health, spiritual health, career health, and financial health.

    3. **Veterans Employment and Education Portfolio:**
    - The American Legion's Veterans Employment and Education division focuses on facilitating a smooth transition from military to civilian life.
    - They advocate for policies like the GI Bill and work with partners like Hire Our Heroes to provide job fairs and employment opportunities for veterans.
    - Through the Taskforce Movement, they collaborate with corporate stakeholders to find employment avenues for veterans, addressing talent gaps in industries like trucking and supply chain.

    4. **National Commander's Testimony:**
    - National Commander Seehafer is preparing to testify before Congress to fight for veteran benefits, emphasizing the importance of supporting those who served.

    #ASVABDomination #AmericanLegion #Veterans #MentalHealthAwareness #BeTheOne #GIbill #EmploymentOpportunities #VeteranSupport #Podcast #VeteranSuicidePrevention #VeteranBenefits #CongressionalTestimony

     

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  • In this enlightening episode of the #ASVABDominationPodcast, we sit down with the multifaceted Clay, whose journey intertwines education, passion, and resilience. Clay, a former #ASVAB tutor with #GamonalTutors, shares his unique path from our initial encounter in the #PeaceCorps Morocco to his current academic pursuit—a PhD in African History at #Berkeley.

    Delve into Clay's world as he recounts his experiences of learning and teaching, the challenges of adapting to new cultures, and the joys of educating. His story is a testament to the power of #LifelongLearning, from mastering and then moving beyond Arabic to navigating his first-year teaching trials. Clay's narrative takes a dramatic turn with his unexpected repatriation from Mauritania by the #StateDepartment, highlighting the unpredictable nature of international service.

    Through it all, Clay's passion for learning and teaching shines brightly, offering valuable insights into the ASVAB preparation process and beyond. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Clay's experiences, reflecting the dedication and enthusiasm of a true #LifetimeEducator. Whether you're an aspiring ASVAB candidate or a fellow lover of learning, this episode promises to inspire and engage. #Education #Teaching #LearningJourney #PassionForTeaching #ASVABDomination

     

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  • Welcome to another insightful episode of ASVAB Domination! In this episode, we dive deep into unlocking opportunities for potential recruits with our special guest, SFC Swartz of Team Swartz.

    Join us as we explore the world of ASVAB waivers, shedding light on Category 4 waivers and how they can open doors for aspiring military members. Team Swartz shares valuable insights into the waiver process and what it means for those seeking to join the military.

    But that's not all! We also delve into the topic of recruiting excellence, discussing the qualities that set good recruiters apart from the rest. Swartz provides firsthand perspectives on the importance of integrity, empathy, and dedication in the recruiting process, offering invaluable advice for both recruiters and recruits alike.

    And for those who may have scored lower on the ASVAB, fear not! We introduce the 09M MOS (Occupational Measurement 9) and explore how this specialized role can help individuals increase their scores and unlock new opportunities within the military.

    Tune in to discover expert strategies, insider tips, and inspiring stories from Team Swartz as we navigate the world of military recruitment and empowerment. Whether you're a potential recruit, a seasoned recruiter, or simply curious about the ASVAB process, this episode has something for everyone.

    Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Team Swartz, where we unlock the doors to a brighter future through knowledge, determination, and opportunity.

    #ASVABDomination #MilitarySuccess #ASVABPrep #NewBeginnings #PodcastLife #TeachingWithCompassion #MathMatters #CareerTrajectory #EducationMatters #FamilyFirst #MercedCA #VegasAdventures #recruitingainteasy #recruiting

     

    To get more from Team Swartz check out his socials here (you'll be glad you did!)

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    instagram.com/TeamSwartz
    facebook.com/TeamSwartz




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  • Welcome to the ASVAB Domination Podcast, the show that's all about helping you ace the ASVAB and conquer your military career goals. I'm your host, Mickey, and in this special episode, we've got a lot to cover.

    First off, some exciting news! We're not only diving into the world of ASVAB today but also sharing some personal updates. I've got a baby on the way, and my family and I are making a big move from the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas to the welcoming community of Merced, California. This journey is about embracing new beginnings and getting closer to our roots, which brings me to my shoutouts – a big thanks to COYAL and the VISIT VEGAS PLACES PODCAST for being part of our Vegas adventure.

    Now, let's talk about how I teach. My approach to ASVAB coaching is all about compassion and relatability. I believe that understanding and empathy are key in helping you succeed on this crucial test. In this episode, I'll be sharing some insights into my teaching methods, so be sure to tune in.

    But why ASVAB? Well, it's a game-changer, and I'm not the only one who thinks so. I want to give a shoutout to the Salesforce for Everyone podcast for highlighting the impact of ASVAB on career trajectories. It's low effort with high rewards, especially for high-stakes testing. Prepare, study, and you can open doors to a brighter future. We'll dive deep into this topic and explore why ASVAB is so important.

    Now, let's circle back to the world of mathematics. I teach math because it's the universal language. Whether you're a computer, an animal, or a human, math is something we all understand. In this episode, I'll explain why I consider it the most important subject. Plus, I'll share some valuable insights on how understanding math can help you plan for major purchases, investments, and taxes.

    So, get ready for a jam-packed episode, filled with personal updates, teaching insights, and a deep dive into the world of ASVAB and mathematics. Whether you're in the military or just a math enthusiast, this episode has something for everyone. Thanks for joining us on the ASVAB Domination Podcast, and let's get started!

     

    #ASVABDomination #MilitarySuccess #ASVABPrep #NewBeginnings #PodcastLife #TeachingWithCompassion #MathMatters #CareerTrajectory #EducationMatters #FamilyFirst #MercedCA #VegasAdventures

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  • In this episode of the ASVAB Domination Podcast, we have a special treat for you as we sit down with Garrett Gallagher and his wife, Jaylynn, to dive into their incredible military journey. Join me, Mickey, your host and ASVAB course creator, as we explore the real stories behind our military heroes.

    Garrett, a familiar face to me as my bunk mate at basic training, has recently returned from a deployment as a 42A HR specialist. He's not just a soldier, but someone who has made a positive impact out there. We get a firsthand account of what his deployment was like, how he feels now that he's back, and his unique journey from the ASVAB to joining the Idaho National Guard at the age of 33.

    But we don't stop there. We also sit down with Jaylynn, who shares her experiences of being separated from her husband during his deployment. It's a heartfelt conversation that sheds light on the sacrifices and challenges military families face.

    Tune in as we discuss valuable resources for military families and gain insights into the personal ASVAB journey of Garrett. Whether you're an aspiring military member, a veteran, or simply interested in the lives of those who serve, this episode has something for everyone.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode to support our military community. Join us on this journey of inspiration, resilience, and camaraderie on the ASVAB Domination Podcast.🎙️🇺🇸 #MilitaryJourney #ASVABSuccess #RealHeroes

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  • Here we discuss Inner State Transfers (IST) for Army Guard and Reserves on the podcast, here are some key points we cover:

    1. **What is IST:** Explain the concept of Inner State Transfers, which allow members of the Army National Guard and Army Reserve to transfer from one state to another while maintaining their military service.

    2. **Eligibility and Requirements:** Discuss the eligibility criteria and requirements for IST, including factors like time in service, unit availability, and the specific process for initiating the transfer.

    3. **Reasons for IST:** Explore common reasons why individuals consider IST, such as changes in residence, family reasons, career opportunities, or pers

    onal preferences.

    4. **Process and Paperwork:** Walk your audience through the step-by-step process of initiating an IST, including the necessary paperwork, approvals, and timelines involved.

    5. **Challenges and Considerations:** Highlight potential challenges or considerations that individuals should be aware of when contemplating an IST, such as differences in unit culture, training schedules, and administrative differences between states.

    6. **Benefits of IST:** Discuss the benefits of IST, including the opportunity to continue serving in the National Guard or Reserve while accommodating personal or professional changes in one's life.

    7. **Success Stories:** Share success stories of individuals who have gone through the IST process, showcasing how it benefited their military careers and personal lives.

    8. **Resources and Support:** Mention the resources and support available to individuals interested in IST, including guidance from unit leadership and official Army websites.

    9. **Impact on Education and Career:** Explain how IST can impact a servicemember's education and civilian career, including how it might affect their access to education benefits and employment opportunities.

    10. **Tips for a Smooth Transition:** Provide tips and advice for a smooth transition during an IST, such as maintaining open communication with leadership, researching the new unit, and preparing for any administrative changes.

    Remember to balance both the formal and casual tone based on your audience's needs and whether you're discussing this for grant papers or marketing purposes. This information can be valuable for those considering Inner State Transfers in the Army Guard and Reserves.

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  • "Unlocking Education Benefits: ROTC, OCS, and SLRP Explained":

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    **Episode Title:** Unlocking Education Benefits: ROTC, OCS, and SLRP Explained

    In this episode:

    - Discover the world of military education benefits, focusing on ROTC, OCS, and SLRP.
    - Understand the benefits and opportunities that ROTC offers for college students.
    - Demystify Officer Candidate School (OCS) and explore its unique advantages.
    - Dive into the Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) and how it can help manage student loans.
    - Get insights on choosing the right path based on your goals and circumstances.

    Tune in to make informed decisions about your military journey and education benefits.

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    The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a standardized test used by the United States military to assess the aptitude and potential abilities of individuals seeking to join the armed forces. Here are some key things to know about the ASVAB:


    Purpose: The primary purpose of the ASVAB is to help military recruiters assess a candidate's suitability for various military occupations (MOS) and to determine which roles they might be best suited for based on their skills and abilities.
    Test Content: The ASVAB consists of multiple subtests that measure different aspects of cognitive abilities and knowledge. These subtests cover areas such as arithmetic reasoning, mathematics knowledge, verbal expression, paragraph comprehension, general science, mechanical comprehension, and electronics information.
    Scores: ASVAB scores are reported as standard scores and percentile scores. The standard scores are used by the military to determine eligibility for different military jobs. The percentile scores indicate how an individual's performance compares to other test takers.
    Composite Scores: The ASVAB also provides composite scores, such as the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score. The AFQT score is derived from specific ASVAB subtests and is used to determine an individual's eligibility for enlistment in the military.
    Branch Requirements: Different branches of the military may have varying minimum score requirements for enlistment and specific job assignments. Some branches and positions may place more emphasis on certain subtests or scores than others.
    Study Resources: There are various study resources available to help individuals prepare for the ASVAB. These resources may include study guides, practice tests, and online tools provided by official military sources and commercial publishers.
    Test Administration: The ASVAB is administered at Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) and other authorized testing centers. It can be taken by high school students as part of the ASVAB Career Exploration Program or by individuals seeking to enlist in the military.
    Importance of Preparation: While the ASVAB is not an IQ test and doesn't measure innate intelligence, preparation can significantly improve performance. Familiarizing yourself with the test format, content, and practicing problem-solving skills can lead to better results.
    Validity Period: ASVAB scores are generally valid for two years from the date of testing. If you decide to retake the test, the most recent scores will be used for enlistment purposes.
    Career Guidance: The ASVAB results provide valuable information about career options both within the military and beyond. Even if you don't pursue a military career, the skills and interests identified by the ASVAB can help guide your civilian career choices.

    Remember, the ASVAB is an important step for individuals considering military service, and understanding its structure, scoring, and implications can help you make informed decisions about your military career path.

     

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    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.

    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Crash Course for the Mathphobic.

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    This Episode talks specifically about one of the most valued subjects on the ASVAB, and AFCT. That subject is Word Knowledge, Although this subtest is only 15 questions and 9 minutes that just means that it's a really fast setting to either massively boost or destroy your final score. The high stakes subtest could be considered similar to a sprint.

    Some things not to do: Don't beat yourself up over poor scores, don't hype yourself up right before, don't try to cram it all in.

    Some things to do: Look for opposite answers in the multiple choices, Use the context clues that the test question provides, Use simplest terms when studying find ways to understand new words in ways that relate to you.

    Finally be good to yourself and treat yourself as a learner

     

    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.

    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Crash Course for the Mathphobic.

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    This Episode talks about about my personal experience with Basic Training at Fort Leonardwood. I've got a fun story about a pair of lost shoes and Drill instructor reactions. I highly recommend volunteering for details so that you don't go too crazy in the barracks all the time. I also talk about the time I got my company smoked (moral of the story, be on your best behavior for your first Sunday). This one was fun to record, so I hope you enjoy the stories! 

    As always remember:

    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner

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    Today for the holiday my Dad is visiting Las Vegas for the weekend. I've been blessed with a great Dad who has helped me along through life with many words of wisdom, so I was inspired to have him share his message with you all on this episode. While his words of wisdom our numerous we've distilled his knowledge into the following 3 ideas.
    1. Everything is Temporary
    2. Take advantage of education while it's free
    3. Be your best, you never know who's life you'll effect
    Discussions on these three topics are meant to inspire other's to lead a life that makes them happy. I hope these tools can be as effective guides of your lives as they have been for mine.
    Thanks Dad, Happy Father's Day!
    As Always,
    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.
    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Crash Course for the Mathphobic. 
    #fathersday #fathersdaygifts #dad #happyfathersday #love #father #family #mothersday #daddy #fathers #giftideas #fatherhood #fathersdaygiftideas #birthday #dadlife #gift #fatherandson #fathersdaygift #gifts #instagood #fatherdaughter #handmade #familytime #diadelpadre #dads #giftsforhim #fatherson #papa #shoplocal #smallbusiness

     

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    This Episode is about The reason you need to score your best.

    Transcript

    Michael Gamonal: Hey, welcome back to the Podcast, guys. Today, I am talking to everyone about why you want a good score on the ASVAB. I've got about four bullet points here for some really good reasons for why you're going to want to get the best possible score.

    Most of the people listening probably have already tried to increase their score before, and even if you haven't, there's always a good reason to kind of do your best, right? This can be a little bit more motivation for why it's important to have a really good ASVAB score.

    Anyway, one of the best reasons is a bonus, right? One of the short-term gratification, one of the fastest ways that you get rewarded for hard work is you get a better bonus. And so, some of those bonuses aren't really dependent on your ASVAB score, like a quick ship bonus, right? Quick ship bonus means you're willing to run off the basic training or go to whatever training your branch has right away. As soon as you swear in, within a few weeks, you're off to go to your training and you're already a soldier. That's one bonus that doesn't necessarily require a better ASVAB score, but what happens is you can get a better MOS. Specific MOS's qualify for different bonuses. I know, sometimes, it can be 88M or MP's, truckers. Different things will give you different bonuses, and so the more you score, the more options you're going to have to get the best possible bonus. And so, that's a really good reason to score high so that you and somebody go into the military at the same time, but you come away with 10 grand and they go away with 5 grand, you're going to feel like you did a lot better, because $5,000 is, of course, a lot of money and you can do a lot with that so those bonuses are great.

    I know that to be an officer, for me, I needed a 110 GT. That's a General Technical score. And so, when I got that, I was pretty far above it because my math skills are pretty good. Getting that 110 GT is something that I believe a lot of people are capable of. I don't think that it's out of reach for anyone, as long as you put in the effort and try to learn all of the information.

    If you know how to singing any of three top songs or something like that, you can probably learn all the math that you need for the ASVAB. Most people I know have three favorite songs that they know all the words to, and so the same thing is true for all of the math formulas and stuff like that. Sometimes, it may feel like you can't learn these things, but it's just like anything. You can learn anything that you focus on long enough and that you spend enough time with. So, there's that for the GT scores.

    I know Army will give out up to 50,000. Navy will give out about 40,000, maybe up to 50,000. Air Force does about 15,000, and Marines do 2,000 to 8,000. So, there's a lot of money to be made out there, a lot of bonuses for a good ASVAB score.

    The bonus, that's reason number one. Reason number two is the MOS. In the Army, we call them MOS, Military Occupational Specialty. I'm not sure about the other branches, but your MOS is going to be the job you do for the next six years. Some of the more attractive jobs for me would be in health care, right? So 68W, that's a Combat Medic, those guys get a lot of health care training through the military. And even if you're just an E-1 or an E-2, you're not making a ton of money per month, but you're gaining a ton of skills, right? I know 68Ws, they know how to draw blood, they know how to give shots. They know a lot of different things. So, picking a good career is going to vastly change your life.

    Personally, I've had a lot of different careers in my time, and I know I'm most satisfied and most happy when I'm in alignment with what I want to do. So, if there's something that you want to do,

  • Welcome to the ASVAB Domination Podcast! In this episode, we have an exclusive interview with Lance Corporal Aldo Nunez Plascencia from Camp Lejeune at Jacksonville, NC, serving with the 1st Battalion 8 Marines Weapons Company as a 0341 Mortarman.

    Aldo shares his journey of how he considered joining the Air Force but ultimately settled into Marine life and how he's happy with his decision. He talks about how his Boot Camp experience helped him get extra strong and smart, and how the BC checked his weapon for cleanliness.

    For anyone joining the military, Aldo recommends the book "One Bullet Away" by Nathaniel Fick, which he found valuable. He also shares two pro-tips for anyone struggling with the ASVAB, which are to actually study and ask questions.

    We are honored to have Aldo Nunez Plascencia as our guest, and his success story is truly inspiring. We are proud to have been a part of his learning journey. Tune in to this episode of ASVAB Domination Podcast to learn more about Aldo's experience in the Marines and his advice for those considering joining the military.

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    Aldo Nunez Plascencia 

    Rank Lance Corporal 

    Camp Lejeune at Jacksonville NC

    Serving with 1st Battalion 8 Marines Weapons company as a 0341 Mortarman

    He also mentions for anyone struggling with the ASVAB 2 pro tips

    1. Actually study

    2. Ask questions

    We're very happy to have him as a guest and I'm proud that I got to be a part of his learning journey

    As Always,

    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.

    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out http://gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Courses and live tutoring :)

     



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  • The Army offers a variety of education and career advancement opportunities to its personnel, including tuition and credentialing assistance programs. These programs aim to provide Army soldiers with the necessary skills and knowledge to advance their careers both during and after their service.

    One of the most popular education assistance programs offered by the Army is the tuition assistance program (TA). This program provides up to $250 per semester hour and $4,500 per fiscal year to soldiers who want to pursue their educational goals while serving in the Army. This assistance can be used to cover tuition costs for courses taken at accredited colleges and universities, as well as other educational institutions. Soldiers can also use TA to pursue a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate.

    In addition to TA, the Army offers credentialing assistance programs to help soldiers obtain industry-recognized certifications and licenses in fields related to their military occupation. The Army Credentialing Assistance Program (CA) provides up to $4,000 per fiscal year to cover costs associated with earning a credential, including exam fees, study materials, and other related expenses. Soldiers can choose from over 1,600 credentials in a variety of fields, including information technology, healthcare, transportation, and more.

    One of the main benefits of these programs is that they help soldiers advance their careers while they are still serving in the Army. By earning a degree or a certification, soldiers can increase their qualifications and become more competitive for promotions and career opportunities within the military. Additionally, these programs can help soldiers transition to civilian careers after they leave the Army, as they provide them with the skills and credentials needed to succeed in the civilian workforce.

    In conclusion, the Army’s tuition and credentialing assistance programs offer valuable opportunities for soldiers to advance their education and careers. These programs provide financial assistance and support to help soldiers pursue their educational and professional goals, both during and after their service. By taking advantage of these programs, soldiers can increase their skills, knowledge, and qualifications, and achieve greater success in their military and civilian careers.

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  • Notes from the episode:
    New Year new me. - Stated for encouragement on new goals.

    The things you have to do to Dominate.

    Get in contact with recuriter- shame for reaching out
    Begin a Study plan

    Same time every day leading up take prac test
    Focus on concepts of Math and English
    Read more - whatever you like to read


    Practice relieving test anxiety

    you don’t take the full test at once, just one question at a time.
    Sleep and Exercise
    Keep your eye on the prize, imagine how you’ll feel when you succeed, not when you fail


    If you Fail

    It’s all good
    Take a day or week off, but make a plan to do better next time
    Don’t do the same thing over and over, switch it up



    As Always,

    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.

    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out http://gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Crash Course for the Mathphobic.

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    "Everyone leans one way Geometry or Algebra."
    I've heard this many times and I've also said it in the past. While I think I'm more advanced now I would say numbers vs shapes. People are still likely to have a preference one way or another, but more likely than not, it depends more on how you learned these topics than any innate predisposition for them.

    Some topics that I love to teach in Algebra:
    Mean Median Mode
    Slope Intersept Fom

    Some topics that I love to teach in Geometry:
    Area of a triangle, rectangle, cube.
    Angles supplementary, complimentary, obtuse, acute, right

    Personally I think that I had a phenomenal geometry teacher (spherical geometry, fourth dimension geometry) And some epic calculus teachers (calc 1, 2, and 3) plus a good batch of stats teachers.

    End of the day all these subjects are related, getting better at algebra will help your geometry and vice versa, so try not to avoid topics any more, but look for the patterns in how they relate to one another.
    As Always,
    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.
    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Crash Course for the Mathphobic.

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    Think of everyone who has ever supported you in your dreams.

    Vacuums and batteries. We all know people who would say good things and bad things to us. After meeting with someone (or talking, texting, messaging, emailing, see

    ing posts, interacting, etc.) you feel either more or less energy. People who charge you up are rare, you'll want to return that favor and keep them around.

    My example of this is my wife. Sheena Gamonal, just returned from Honeymoon, wedding, festivities. Since I've met her she has always been a battery. Constantly filling me with love and excitement for the future, my world is much fuller with her in it.

    She's always pushed me to keep chasing what I want. I'd never have a TikTok presence, I'd have no booklet, I'd have no real belief in my business without her. I'm very fortunate to have Sheena in my life, "picking the right partner is like printing your own money."

    Things occasionally get tough in a relationship. I don't even like myself half the time, why would I expect to like someone else 100% of the time, or to like me 100% of the time. We clash, but we find ways to mitigate that. Just like I clash with myself on various topics, I don't do things I wish I had. But, I have to treat myself as a friend, and even when I don't... At least I have Sheena who will have my back.

    Land Navigation story at OCS - Ranger land nav course half night, half day. I got pretty lucky, many folks got recycled due to injury. I was certain that if I got rejected as an officer that I could still come back to my wife. I know that I'd feel like a failure, but that having someone in my corner who didn't think that about me would make a major difference in my life. I remember very vividly sweating in the dark in a light rain looking for points in the wilderness, and four hours of stress later being resigned to, well, at least Sheena still loves me.

    At the end of the day be good to folks who are good to you.

    I love you Sheena Gamonal, thanks for being my wife :)
    As Always,
    Be good to yourself, treat yourself as a learner.
    If you're looking to improve your Math Score, check out gamonaltutors.com for the ASVAB Crash Course for the Mathphobic.