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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.
What is on the ASVAB
The ASVAB subtests are designed to measure aptitudes in four domains: Verbal, Math, Science and Technical, and Spatial.
Why should I take the ASVAB
To learn more about your interests, aptitudes, and potential career fields.

To assist you in your career planning.
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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