They are two different tests. The asvab is s military based test; therefore there is different vocabulary. I recommend studying for the test you take. If taking the asvab you can get study guides on post.
None of the practice test questions you'll find in study guides or online are from the actual test. The military makes it very clear what format and type of questions are on the test so the creators of practice tests take that information and create their own questions that mimic those found on the actual test. So, they're good for studying but they're not the questions on the actual ASVAB.
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It means you scored higher than 42% of your peers and 58% scored higher than you. In other word's it's a little below average. If you still can pick up a couple ASVAB study guides and take the test at a later date. A higher score will give you more options.
HI my name is jesse i've been trying to pass the asvab too. I need a score of about 50 or more to join the marines i have books to study but still i can't pass the test do u know a good book to get to study?
There is only one way to pass an Asvab test. All you can do is study as much as you can and do your best.
Yes - The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) as its title suggests is used by all the services.
Military personnel can find ASVAB study guides in a number of places. There are some listed on the Military website, as well as Study Guide Zone's website and through bookstores like Barnes and Noble.
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
Your ASVAB score is actually your AFQT score which is made up of a weighted average of your scores on the following ASVAB subtests: * Word Knowledge * Paragraph Comprehension * Arithmetic Reasoning * Mathematics Knowledge Depending on the branch of the military you're enlisting in you'll also have a series of line scores that will qualify you for particular jobs within that service branch. ASVAB/AFQT score gets you in and line scores qualify you for job training.
The highest score you can get on the ASVAB is a 99
Yes, what you are referring to is the CAMRT exam, and their is a variety of study guides online, and in a physical book. Many websites and retailers carry study guides.