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.
http://www.military.com/ASVAB This is by far the most effective site to use since it was the military that designed the ASVAB and directly use its results to recruit service members. GOOD LUCK!
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You need to call your recruiter and ask him/her for the location.
The ASVAB practice can be done online at Military Armed Forces, Base Ops, Official ASVAB, Test Prep Review, US Army Basic, Today's Military and Test Guide.
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www.military.com/ASVAB has lots of help
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.
The most recommended book is McGraw-Hill's ASVAB. It has a comprehensive review of all the areas on the ASVAB, practice tests, items with explanations, word lists for you to study, math items to work on with explanations given, test taking hints for both the paper/pencil and computer versions, and 4, full-length practice tests. The practice tests will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses so that you can concentrate your study in the right places.
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You could go to the nearest military recruiting station and ask one of the recruiters to take the asvab test.
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When you go to MEPS prior to enlistment, you'll take the ASVAB - Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. It's a placement test, which will determine which occupations you're eligible to serve in. Reading comprehension, math skills, and coding speed are some of the tests administered. You can take the ASVAB test prior to going to MEPS, if you wish to do so. The only one which counts is the one you take at MEPS, so if you take it prior to MEPS and get a low score, it won't affect you. If your school doesn't offer it, then you can contact a recruiter about getting you enrolled for the ASVAB.