Yes, it is possible to obtain a waiver for the ASVAB test to join the Army, but it is not common. Waivers are typically granted on a case-by-case basis and may depend on various factors, such as the applicant's previous military experience or specific skills. Prospective recruits should discuss their individual circumstances with a recruiter to explore their options for obtaining a waiver.
No. The ASVAB is used to determine what occupations you can be placed in.
You have to take the ASVAB to enlist in any of the armed forces.
You have to take the asvab test first and the score is 31 or over.
Yes, it's called the ASVAB test.
For army 31 For navy airforce 35
None. All members must take an ASVAB test and have a minimum score to enter into a chosen field. You must have a waiver to enter into the Army without a HS diploma or GED. By the way, you may want to go back to school. COL Robert Sanders
You can buy a book it actually one made specific for the asvab or there are websites you can go on when r u going to take your test?
It is the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).Viper1
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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?
The highest score you can get on the ASVAB is a 99
The Army requires a high school diploma OR its equivalent. Keep in mind that Army Recruitment Command has limits on the number of GED grads they may enlist. Talk to your recruiter to determine the best course of action for you to take.