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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
You could go to the nearest military recruiting station and ask one of the recruiters to take the asvab test.
The "ASVAB for Dummies" book can be purchased where ever books are sold. Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and eBay. ASVAB stands for Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery and it is usually taken in high school.
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go to a recruiter
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?
That depends upon your personal level of confidence and your military ambitions. If you are aiming for one of the more prized careers in the military your ASVAB score will be critical and you would want to be as prepared as possible. For the ordinary recruit it may not be as helpful,
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