The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is an evaluation measuring nine domains: general science, arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, mathematics knowledge, electronics information, auto and shop knowledge, mechanical comprehension and assembling objects. It is administered by the United States Army to assess a candidate's abilities, as well as to predict future military success. Consequently, all military applicants must take the ASVAB. The ASVAB is administered annually, and the sign-up process is simple.
Things You'll Need
Internet and/or phone
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Instructions
1
Contact a military recruiter.
Contact a military recruiter. The recruiter will discuss the requirements and potential military opportunities.
2
Set up a date and time to take the ASVAB.
Set up a time to take the ASVAB with the military recruiter. You will take the assessment at the nearest Military Entrance Processing Station or affiliated Military Entrance Test site. The recruiter will assist you in finding the closest location.
3
Remember to ask questions.
Discuss when your scores will be available and if there is any additional information you should know about the testing. Remember to ask any and all questions you may have concerning the ASVAB or the military in general.