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THE ASVAB is: |
• a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success.
• administered annually to more than one million military applicants, high school, and post-secondary students.
• the most widely-used multiple aptitude test in the world.
• offered to high school and post-secondary students as part of the ASVAB Career Exploration Program.
• a tool to help students learn more about career exploration and planning, in both the civilian and military worlds of work.
• free of charge to participating schools.
• was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense with input from a panel of career development experts and designed to encourage students to increase their level of self-knowledge and to understand how that information could be linked to civilian and military occupational characteristics.
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What is on the ASVAB |
The ASVAB subtests are designed to measure aptitudes in four domains: Verbal, Math, Science and Technical, and Spatial. |
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Why should I take the ASVAB |
To learn more about your interests, aptitudes, and potential career fields.
To assist you in your career planning.
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Students are under no obligation to visit with a military recruiter after taking this test. However, if you are planning a career in the military, this test is essential.
More information click this link: ASVAB Program
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