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ASVAB: Frequently Asked Questions Answered!
Why should you take the ASVAB test?
If you’re about to get your high school graduation, ASVAB couldn’t be more perfect. However, many students in a post-secondary stage can also partake in the test to get into valuable career choices. In essence, if you want to pursue a military career, the ASVAB test is the perfect way to show your aptitude to the armed forces recruiters.
What’s the best way to prepare for the ASVAB?
There are numerous ways to get ready when it comes to the ASVAB test. However, the first step would be to understand the subject matter that revolves around all the sections. After that, you can figure out the time you will need to attempt each section on the day of the exam. That said, practice as much as possible before the test date.
What constitutes a good ASVAB score?
A good or passing score would be more than just a minimum score. In fact, each branch of the military has its particular minimum score requirements. Practically, a minimum score of 50 would mean that you performed relatively better in comparison to other applicants. However, your goal should be to get a 60 or higher score.
What is the main requirement to take the test?
An armed forces recruiter will take into account your education, health, marital status, felony record, and drug use to determine whether or not you are fit for a military role.
How long does ASVAB score last?
If you took the test and have no intention to enlist immediately, you can expect to hold onto your ASVAB score for more than two years.
What minimum scores you need from each military branch?
Marine Corps: With a high school certificate, a minimum AFQT score of 32. With GED, the minimum score requirement is 50
Army: With a high school certificate, the minimum AFQT score of 31. With GED, the minimum score requirement is 31
Navy: With a high school certificate, the minimum AFQT score of 31. With GED, the minimum AFQT score requirement is 50
Air Force: With a high school certificate, the minimum AFQT score of 36. With GED, the minimum score requirement is 65
Coast Guard: With a high school certificate, the minimum AFQT score of 40. With GED, the minimum score requirement is 50
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How can UGO Prep’s test prep help me?
Our ASVAB test prep was created for candidates who want to prepare quickly for the ASVAB exam. Our practice questions contain content direct from the actual exam and provide you with ample explanations for each question. Our simulated exams were created to mimic all of the behaviors of the actual exam. We grade and time each simulated exam the same way as the ASVAB. If you can receive a passing score on our simulated exams, we can guarantee you’ll also receive a high score on the actual exam. We regularly update our test prep to match any changes in testing standards so you can feel confident that you’ll always be studying the most up to date information.
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