THE STORY BEHIND MILTEST

Built by someone who needed it first.

My name is Will Greene. After nearly 15 years working as a Technical Product Manager, Solutions Architect, and digital creator, I decided it was time for a real change. I wanted to serve my country, but I had no idea how to prepare.

There were plenty of study tools for the ASVAB, but nothing that felt right. Nothing that matched how I actually wanted to learn: constant, deliberate drills that forced me to confront what I didn’t know.

So I built something for myself. A simple system to run endless practice sessions with honest self-assessment after every question. No fluff. Just reps.

That tool helped me score a 99 on my first official ASVAB test.

Fast forward: I’m now in the military and working toward commissioning. I pulled the old tool out of the drawer, retooled it for the AFOQT, and started drilling again. The people around me saw what I was using and kept saying the same thing: “You should make this public.”

So here we are.

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This isn’t a company. It’s a tool that worked.

MilTest is a solo project. I don’t represent any branch of the military with these tools. They’re drills, nothing more, nothing less. They helped me once when I had no idea what I was doing, and they’re helping me again as I chase a commission.

The core idea is simple: real improvement comes from honest self-assessment. Getting the question right isn’t the whole story. After every answer you rate how you actually felt. That data builds a real picture of your strengths and gaps.

That’s what these tools are built around. Constant practice. Brutally honest feedback. Clear visibility into where you actually stand.

What exists today

AFOQT Training

Full practice suite for all six AFOQT subtests with adaptive modes, timed simulations, and real mastery tracking.

ASVAB Training

Growing library across the major ASVAB subtests. Same deliberate practice philosophy, built for the test that opens doors.

If these tools can help even one person feel more prepared than I did when I started, then it was worth building.

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