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ASVAB Information

ASVAB Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery Each of the Armed Forces of the United States uses the ASVAB test in a different way. It is the series of tests given to a candidate who wishes to enter Military Service. Sometimes the test is easy for some people, others take a pre test and feel they need to study.

There is no overall ASVAB test score. The ASVAB is a series of tests over different subject areas, and each of the five services use these scores to help place enlisted people with their service. There are certain minimum scores necessary to be admitted to the service, each service has a different level or test score necessary to be admitted.

The tests reveal if the candidate qualified for the type of military service they want to enter, and also if there is any specific jobs that they are qualified for. The Defense Department developed the ASVAB tests over 40 years ago. The Test has different sections, such as Mechanical Comprehension, General Science, Word Knowledge, and other areas. Until recently there were 10 tests that were given to candidates that made up the ASVAB battery of tests.

There are different versions of the ASVAB Test. One is a test you may take at your high school, called the High School Version. It actually has a name called “Test Form 18 – 19. This test is often given to Seniors in High school in an effort of cooperation between the Department of Education and the Department of Defense.Get free your free military information nowClick Here! ASVAB information

 
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