That'll pretty much let you pick whatever rate you want to get into, assuming there's room. They'll likely push you for a technical rate (Nuke, Electronics, etc.), so study each rate before making a decision. Remember that even though Nukes get paid great bonuses, they're the first onboard (usually by several hours) ahead of the rest of the crew for getting underway, and the last to leave after pulling into port (again, several hours after everyone else is gone).
no
If you have a good marine or navy recruiter. They will make arrangements for you. This is from a former navy chief recruiter. I tutor ASVAb. I live in Wrentham Ma. i need some tutoring for the asvab test
Then you dont get invited to BUD's.
You could go to the nearest military recruiting station and ask one of the recruiters to take the asvab test.
You can get into the navy and be a seamen
For army 31 For navy airforce 35
you need to score 31(AFQT) on your asvab test.
Yes a 97 is an amazing score! I scored a 93 AFQT ( basically fancy language for your overall score). And I have been told by numerous recruiters I have pick of jobs. So you do too
yes. asvab can be taken thru any branch and is good for 2 years. your combined score will determine what mos's you qualify for. you can get the information about this by referring following links www.pcmech.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-80162.html www.military.com/Recruiting/Content/0,13898,rec_step04_questions_FAQ,,00.html navy-recuiter-gave-me-a-practice.ezwutest.us/
Yes, if your overall score is above a 35.
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 can. You probably can't.