Practice ASVAB
If you are serious about taking the ASVAB and about wanting to practice then you need to make a plan of attack. First, learn all that you can about the ASVAB. You can do a lot of that just by going to the library, or going online and using search terms in Google or Yahoo.
Second, you should ask yourself, “Am I disciplined enough to study for this test?” If the answer is no, then that is maybe your first answer about joining the military itself. Being in the military builds discipline, this is true, but if you need to study to get the job you want, and you are not sure if you are willing to put forth the effort, then it may be something that you might not be interested in.
If you want it, or want anything in life, then you will be willing to work for it. Last, you should be willing to set aside a little bit each day to study for the test itself. An hour a day is a good goal, you can adjust that up or down depending on a number of factors, how well you do on your first practice tests, what kind of student you are overall, and the eventual job that you wish to try for in the military.
When you are ready to start there are a couple of different places where you can obtain free practice tests. The first one is at the Military. Com Web site. They likely have the best site, you can take short version mini tests, or full length versions of the entire ASVAB test battery. Get free your free military information nowClick Here!
The other place is shorter, but they also offer free version practice tests for the ASVAB. It is located at the 4Tests.com Exam Site here.
This site is nice in that while it doesn’t have as many of the versions or bells and whistles as the other site, it does allow you to select just certain areas to take a practice test, and to not select the others.

