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.
I think your teacher/professor is the one who chooses the class you are taking. Atleast that is how it works at my school.
don't think so atleast with the current population.
it is not our job to say whether or not a person is stupid. but statistically, a 14 is not a very good score for the ASVAB test.
there is no answer for it atleast that's what i think
perfume...atleast i think that is.
no . atleast i dont think so .
When you see a recruiter they will ask if you've taken the asvab if you say no they will give you a shortened version of the asvab, I think it was 50 questions total. The only addition I have to this answer is that the shortened version is called the Enlistment Screening Test (EST). I have taken it, at the Navy Office. It doesn't count as your score, it just gives them an idea of where your ASVAB score would be for tween they talk possible career interests, and what you realistically can and can't qualify for when you take the actual ASVAB
Got..... Well atleast i think
no they do not... i don't think they do atleast:)
Nooo atleast i think
no atleast i do not think so
i think atleast 30