An ASVAB score of 32 indicates a relatively low performance, as the scores typically range from 1 to 99. This score places you below the average, which is around 50, and may limit your options for military enlistment, as different branches have minimum score requirements. Higher scores can improve eligibility for more specialized roles and opportunities within the military. It’s advisable to consider retaking the ASVAB after additional study to improve your score.
No, the lowest passing score is a 32.
ASVAB scores are measured as percentiles. If you score a 33, that means you are in the 33rd percentile, and did better on the test than 32 percent of the people. If you got a 99, that means you did better than 98 percent of the people. I am not seeing how it is possible to score a 110 on that basis. However, things change, so you may wish to contact your local recruiter, and ask him.
High school diploma, at least a GT score of 32 on the ASVAB test.
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Columbia's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 33-35 on the English section, 32-35 on the Math section, and 32-35 Composite.
Lafayette's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 27-32 on the English section, 26-32 on the Math section, and 27-30 Composite.
Occidental's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 28-33 on the English section, 26-32 on the Math section, and 28-32 Composite.
UIUC's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 26-32 on the English section, 26-32 on the Math section, and 26-31 Composite.
You do it by getting high scores on your tests and assignments in those 32 days.