Ive heard they require around a 40, but will usually only take people who get 65 or better.
a 10.....hahaha
yes and a good asvab score
It may depend on which branch you're in; your best chance is to visit your local recruiter. If you've taken the ASVAB, the recruiter can pull up your files, and they can give you the entire list of jobs for which you qualify, but you do not need high scores to become an MP.
Your Asvab score won't matter as much as your line scores. Right now to become a MST you need line scores of VE+AR=115 (verbal expression + arithmetic reasoning) and a MK (mathematical Knowledge) of at least 54
High school diploma, at least a GT score of 32 on the ASVAB test.
The ASVAB test isnt much benefit to a high school student. It can be beneficial to the student after graduation because they can obtain a job in the armed services.
You can go to military.com and take the ASVAB practice test. There are 6 different pratice tests. 3 short tests (40 Questions) 3 long tests (400 Questions)
A high school diploma, ability to pass the physical exam and drug screening, a passing score on the ASVAB, and a clean criminal record.
Not exactly sure what would happen, but you would still be able to join the military if your general score is high enough
High school students can take the student ASVAB at their schools. The score is not used by the military. The ASVAB for enlistment is given at the MEPS, or you can arrange a CAT ASVAB through a recruiter.
It's in your military records, or you can go to AKO, or contact the recruitment office that took you to MEPPS.
High school diploma or GED, minimum GT score of 31 (if I remember correctly) on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
GPA is not a good indication of intelligence or ability. Let me explain: I took the ASVAB in 1982 for the US Navy. At that time, I qualified for all Navy ratings except one, which required a perfect score. My GT score was in excess of 120. I graduated from high school the year before with a 1.67 GPA, a flat D average. I was 57th in a class of 64. Since that time, I have earned two degrees, and scored well on several IQ tests. The ASVAB is primarily a performance or ability test. There is an IQ component as well. How you did in school will have very little to do with how you score on the ASVAB.