The Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Test (ASVAB) is the entrance test to enlist in the US Military. This test is usually conducted during one's high school years, and the test scores are only valid for a period of two years after the test is taken. ASVAB scores are not available online, so you must contact your high school counselor or local army recruiter, to obtain your scores.
Instructions
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Contact your high school guidance counselor for your ASVAB test scores. They should keep record of these scores for up to two years. If they do not have your score on file, proceed to Step 2.
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Contact a local military recruiting office.
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If requested to do so, fill out a form called a DD 680-ADP. This form will aid your local requiting officer in obtaining your most recent ASVAB scores.