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The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in …
Understanding ASVAB Scores
ASVAB scores are used primarily to determine enlistment eligibility, assign applicants to military jobs, and aid students in career exploration. Learn more about Norming for the ASVAB.
Where to Take the ASVAB
When the recruiter has determined that you are otherwise qualified, he/she will set up a time for you to take the ASVAB at the closest Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or an …
Sample Questions - ASVAB
Sample Questions Taking a test can be a nerve-wracking experience. Knowing what to expect can help to reduce those pre-test jitters. Here’s your chance to see sample ASVAB test …
APPLICANTS - ASVAB
What To Expect When You Take The ASVAB Learn more about the contents of the ASVAB and what your testing experience will be like.
The CAT-ASVAB
CAT-ASVAB is designed so that no computer experience is needed to take the subtests. Instructions are simple and clear, and the computer keyboard is modified so that only keys …
ASVAB Retest Policy
ASVAB retest policy requires a one-month wait between administration of the initial ASVAB and a retest. To retake the ASVAB a second time, another one-month wait is required.
What to Expect When You Take the ASVAB
The ASVAB subtests are designed to measure aptitudes in four domains: Verbal, Math, Science and Technical, and Spatial. The table below describes the content of the ASVAB subtests.
Preparing for the ASVAB
Coaching includes the use of ASVAB tests, locally developed test questions, test aids, or commercial study guides to familiarize applicants or potential applicants with the ASVAB.
Preparing for the ASVAB
Find out whether you will be taking the paper-and-pencil (P&P) ASVAB, or the CAT-ASVAB, as optimal test-taking strategies differ across the two versions. [Note, however, that the test …