The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a mandatory test when joining the military. It is offered in three versions. The first version is CAT (computerized adaptive testing), in which a correct answer leads to more difficult questions. The MET-site test is given only for entrance into the military, while the Student ASVAB allows students to explore career … [Read more...]
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ASVAB Test Anxiety
Dealing with Test Anxiety Once you've registered to take your exam and you've decided how you're going to study for it, you can turn your attention to the actual test situation. Ask yourself the following questions: 1. How do I really feel about taking … [Read more...]
ASVAB How it is Scored
How is the test scored? You receive a score for each of the eight subtests, as well as a score for three "composite areas" as described below. Verbal Ability Composite = Word Knowledge Score + Paragraph Comprehension Score Math Ability Composite = Arithmetic Reasoning Score + Mathematics Knowledge Score Academic Ability Composite = Verbal Ability Composite + … [Read more...]
ASVAB: Sample Test
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery measures your knowledge and ability in ten different areas; from math to electronics. It is not an IQ test, but the ASVAB is one of the ways to help you decide what job areas in the Army would be best for you. ASVAB Practice Tests Below … [Read more...]
ASVAB Basics
https://youtu.be/1I0JqIIFoBU?si=FqPGPLnrfsc-FVtW The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is one of the most widely used, multiple aptitude tests in the world, developed and maintained by the Department of Defense. More than half of all high schools nationwide administer the ASVAB test to students in grades 10, 11 and 12 (sophomores cannot use their scores for … [Read more...]
