No. The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is offered to High School students, and others interested in the armed forces. But it is completly volontary and not required.
All military bases offer free ASVAB testing. You can also find the test online at www.military.com.
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a test to ensure recruits are fit to serve in the US military.
There sure is. The Chicago MEPS station provides ASVAB testing. The address is: 1700 South Wolf Road Des Plaines, IL 60018 Phone number is:(847) 803-6111
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Yes. You will most likely have to leave class early in orer to take the ASVAB test, as it will be administered during school time.
The ASVAB is a battery of tests given by the armed forces to assess several different skillsets. It can determine which military occupational specialties (MOS) a person is eligible for.
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ASVAB testing is part of the MEPS - Military Entrance Processing Station. The test is not given in the recruiting offices. It is arranged after the recruiter determines that the applicant is eligible for military service. There are pre-tests and prep test books. Some high schools and colleges offer the ASVAB to students who might be interested in the military.
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If you are referring to the ASVAB test, about two weeks to thirty days. If you are referring to your MEPS physical, that day.
The ASVAB tet is administered absolutely free to anyone interested in joining the armed forces. Generally a recruiter will pick you up and drive you to the test as well as put you up in hotel room for the night, all free of charge.