It really depends on what you are wanting to do and the branch that you are looking to join.
I know that when I was enlisting a 53 was a great score for the army and the marines, it was marginal for the Navy and I dont think that the air force would have taken me. This was four years ago and I do not know what the standard scores are now. This is not saying that any branch is better, just based on the job offerings that there are. There are plenty of jobs that you will be able to have with a 53 in any branch.
Good luck and congratulations on considering to join the military, if you do your life will never be the same.
There is a positive correlation between scoring 85 on the ASVAB test and one's IQ level, indicating that individuals who score higher on the ASVAB test tend to have higher IQ levels.
There is a positive correlation between scoring an 86 on the ASVAB test and one's IQ level, indicating that individuals with higher IQ levels are more likely to score higher on the ASVAB test.
Research has shown a moderate correlation between ASVAB scores and IQ, with individuals scoring 85 on the ASVAB test typically having an IQ around 85-90. This suggests that there is a relationship between cognitive abilities measured by both tests, but they are not perfectly aligned.
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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
I can. You probably can't.
go to a recruiter
In 1978, the highest possible General Technical (GT) score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) was 99. The GT score is derived from a combination of scores in the Verbal and Mathematical sections of the ASVAB, reflecting a test-taker's cognitive abilities. This scoring system has since evolved, but at that time, a score of 99 represented the maximum achievable score.
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.
No, Dennis Rodman was never a scoring champ. Although he did do a good job scoring in his time, he was never a scoring champ. There were other players more inclined to scoring.
it is not our job to say whether or not a person is stupid. but statistically, a 14 is not a very good score for the ASVAB test.
You can find ASVAB prep courses online at KAPLAN's website. They have a good reputation with prep classes. Here's a link to the page you are most likely looking for: http://www.kaptest.com/College/Other-Tests/ASVAB/asvab-online.html The website www.kaptest.com offers preparation help. Kaplan is a well known educational institution that will be able to serve your needs.