OAR
Study Guide
Are you preparing for the Officer Aptitude Rating (OAR) exam? This
study guide covers exam basics, what's covered on the exam, and
how to prepare for the exam.
Exam Basics
Test types: Paper-based or The exam assesses the
computer-adapted testing (CAT) following content:
Test time/number of questions:
Math Skills
Paper-based: 80 questions in 85 Reading Comprehension
minutes Mechanical
CAT: 87 questions in 65 minutes Comprehension
Scoring: The scoring for the OAR
ranges from 20 to 80, although the
average scores are between 40-60.
The minimum score for this test is 35.
Registering for the OAR Exam
There are age restrictions and education stipulations; test takers must be
between the ages of 19-35. If you are enlisted, contact your base
education office to take the OAR exam, which will be proctored on base
or Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). For civilians with a
bachelor's degree, contact a local recruiter to schedule the OAR exam.
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You can only take the OAR exam three Get Started
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least 31 days between the first test and
the second, and 91 days between the firSsttyle - Writing
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