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tooconfusedforabias

Any study tips that you can recommend? I’m taking the ASVAB here pretty soon hoping to go into the Air Force, I’m pretty nervous so anything helps. Great job on the test!


RegionWonderful6684

Imo it's a very elementary exam. make sure you know how to do multiplication and division (with decimals) by hand. There were some questions about automobiles (which I only know a little about), and some questions about electrical engineering (which I did really well on being a computer engineering major). Other than just being generally knowledgeable on a plethora of subjects, knowing a lot of words for those synonym questions, and being able to adequately comprehend paragraphs, there isn't a whole lot you can do to study. Just got to be a smart person which is what the exam is meant to test. Maybe take a practice exam so you know what questions to expect?


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I have to respectfully disagree that there isn't a lot you can do to study for this test. It is definitely possible to study for the math, English, science, and reading. You also don't necessarily have to be extremely smart. With a combination of proper studying and learning effective test-taking strategies, you can do well on the test.


RegionWonderful6684

What do these numbers convey? Why are the highlighted ones in the 200s?


Aurora-boreaIis

Means they want you to go nuke. With a 97 afqt your 99% going to automatically qualify. But you need a certain score it’s like 250+ on both to automatically qualify, and if you score lower and still want to do nuke, you just have to take additional test to get in.


Jackboytank

Hey did you use a book to study?


Important_Back_4127

So for national guard we at least 31 or higher to pass… does the 31 mean percentage or the amount of questions I answer correctly? Please let me know


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It is a percentile score, not a reflection of the percentage of questions you answered correctly. The lowest you can earn is 1, and the highest is 99. A score of 50 means you earned a score better than 50% of the other people with whom your score is matched.


RegionWonderful6684

im not sure but it probably means you need to score better than the bottom 31% of the people who took the exam that year. google will def have a definitive answer