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Can you get a conversion chart on the ASVAB test?

Yes. You can get the ASVAB AFQT conversion chart from the Military Entrance Processing Command (MEPS) website. The conversion chart shows the relationship between AFQT scores and Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) percentiles. The AFQT is a composite of four ASVAB subtest scores: math knowledge, science, word knowledge, and paragraph comprehension. The AFQT score is the primary factor used to determine eligibility for military service.

To get the ASVAB AFQT conversion chart, go to the MEPS website and click on the "Enlisted" tab. Under the "Resources" section, select "Conversion Charts." You can download a PDF of the conversion chart from this page.

The ASVAB AFQT conversion chart shows the relationship between AFQT scores and percentiles. The AFQT score is a number that ranges from 0 to 99. The higher the AFQT score, the better the candidate's chances of qualifying for military service. The AFQT percentile shows the percentage of candidates who scored lower than the candidate with that particular AFQT score.

For example, if a candidate has an AFQT score of 50, that means they scored better than 50% of all other candidates who took the ASVAB. If a candidate has an AFQT score of 75, they scored better than 75% of all other candidates.

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