That is the current minimum score that you can have to join the United States Navy. 31 is the miminum score for the Naval Reserves.
With a score of 35, you would most likely no qualify for any "A" schools so you would become an undesignated seaman, airman, or fireman upon completion of basic training (boot camp).
For army 31 For navy airforce 35
Yes, if your overall score is above a 35.
I am not sure that requirements for the minimum scores on the ASVAB has changed recently.However, since multitude of peoples are attempting to enlist during these hard economic times, spaces for enlistment became more competitive. For example 6 years ago one could get a decent job in the Navy with an ASVAB score of 35 (the minimum score), while now a recruiter wont even waste his time if an applicant does not score a 50 or above. It also depends on what branch of the military you are looking at, the more applicants for the branch obviously the more competitive getting in will become. I believe the minimum score for most branches are 30-35 on the ASVAB ( I would ask a recruiter to verify that), however if you want to qualify for certain jobs and bonuses and remain a competitive applicant you would need to score a 50 or greater. Hope that helped in some way.
They have actually set the bar a little bit higher to a 50, which in all actuality a percentile. Most people score within the 50-65 range and rarely score higher than 80. 36 That's not a very good score, actually. The lowest score you can get is a 32. The highest is a 99.
Military entrance is based on your AFQT which is a combination of 4 of the ASVAB tests - Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Math Knowledge and Arithmetic Reasoning. You score is compared to a nationally representative sample of 18-23 year olds. Your score is a percentile. For example an AFQT of 45 means that you scored as well a or better than 45% of the people in this nationally representative group of youth. The services require an AFQT of 31, except for the Air Force which requires 36. In good recruiting times the services can be more selective, so you want to be sure to get your best score. You need to study and prepare for the test. The most recommended study guide is McGraw-Hill's ASVAB which has a comprehensive review of the content areas found of the ASVAB, 4, full length practice tests, and lots of study tips. It also contains lots of information about each of the services, their requirements and career and training opportunities.
His score is 80%
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The cutoff age to join the Navy is 35.
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Navy Log - 1955 The Marines Have Landed 2-35 was released on: USA: 12 June 1957
The types of jobs that 35-year-old people want are stable. These people want to work jobs that are guaranteed to them with decent pay.
The score is 85.7% .The letter grade for that score is completely up to the teacher.