- If your AFQT is below 29, you need more help in reading and/or math. You should spend plenty of time reviewing the lessons and practice questions found in this book.
- If your AFQT is 29–31, be sure to focus on your weakest subjects in the review lessons and practice questions that are found in this book.
- If your AFQT is above 31, review the areas that give you trouble.
Understanding the Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) Score
All branches of the military compute your AFQT score—the one that determines whether or not you can enlist—in the same way. Only the Verbal Expression (which you determined by adding Word Knowledge and Paragraph Comprehension scores and then converting to a scaled score), Arithmetic Reasoning, and Mathematics Knowledge scaled scores count toward your AFQT.
Understanding the ASVAB
ASVAB is a multiple-aptitude test battery consisting of nine subtests. Five of these
subtests—General Science, Auto and Shop Information, Mechanical Comprehension, Assembling
Objects, and Electronics Information—are designed to determine what your aptitudes are for different
jobs. However, only four of the ASVAB subtests—Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, and Mathematics Knowledge—count toward your Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) score, which
determines whether or not you can enlist in the military
Where Are The Tests Taken?
There are around 65 Military Entrance Processing Stations, commonly referred to as MEPS, where the ASVAB is taken. There are scattered throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico and are controlled by the Department of Defense. All tests taken at these sites are administered via a computer.
What Should I Bring?
A valid government-issued identification is required in order to register to take the exam. However, any other personal items, including any study material or a calculator, should be left at home or in your vehicle.
When is it Scored?
If you have taken the ASVAB using a computer, you will get your test results as soon as you finish the exam at the testing site. However, if you have taken it via the paper and pencil form, you will have to wait until your battery has been sent to a MEPS and scored. Your recruiter will then be notified as to when your results will be available to you.
How To Prepare?
The first step is to complete your test with Maststation and see how well you score. Your recruiter should automatically receive your scores once the test has been completed in its entirety and will assist you with additional preparation if needed.
Additional Preparation for ASVAB Test Online Prep Course
If you want to be fully prepared, there are many courses online that offer complete course prep. These courses are designed to provide you with every resource you will need to pass the ASVAB. These Courses should include:
- In-Depth Lessons Covering all the Topics
- ASVAB Practice Questions
- Video Tutorials
- Electronic Flashcards
- Money-back Guarantee
- Free Mobile Access