
11-22-2003, 06:56 PM
The 1-99 score is nothing but a national average. For example, if you scored a 40 that means you scored 40% higher then the rest of the people taking the ASVAB. As long as you get above a 55, you're set in the military for ANY job, or any program that the military offers. The scores that really matter are the LINE SCORES, such as your GT score and about 7 or 8 other line scores that qualify you for certain jobs. If you get above a 100 on the GT part, you're set for any job or program the military offers. I scored a 58 on the ASVAB, and got my GT score was 111.
Here is my opinion of the test:
The test was easy... especially the english and science parts. The only part that I had trouble in was the two math parts which were a pain in the ass for me. None of it was adding, subtracting or divison... it was mainly trig, and some other geometry bullshit that I haven't done since 10th grade. But I still did descent in it, since I'm a good guesser cool: Plus, you can't use calculators so all of you smartfucks that rely on your calculators are fucked.
Overall you shouldn't have a problem with the test. Just make sure you score above a 55% out of 99% and make sure your line scores are good.
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