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<blockquote data-quote="XGC Soulstealer" data-source="post: 378257" data-attributes="member: 52720"><p>Another thing to consider on top of what's been posted is. The ASVAB is a placement style test. It shows what jobs you would be best in. If you're not good at doing math in your head then why concentrate on studying in to be better when it would recommend or lead you to a job you may not like or even want. That's what the ASVAB does, tells the military what areas you are good at, jobs you would find interesting and jobs where you would have no problem completing schooling in. </p><p></p><p>Concentrating on areas where you don't have a natural interest in, could result in a score that leads you away from a job you wanted to do. Like Actual said practice beforehand so you are relaxed and prepared to give the best test score that reflects the person you are. </p><p></p><p>Once you get the results of your practice test go online and look at job(es) you are interested in to see how your practice score stacks up to the job requirements. Good luck man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC Soulstealer, post: 378257, member: 52720"] Another thing to consider on top of what's been posted is. The ASVAB is a placement style test. It shows what jobs you would be best in. If you're not good at doing math in your head then why concentrate on studying in to be better when it would recommend or lead you to a job you may not like or even want. That's what the ASVAB does, tells the military what areas you are good at, jobs you would find interesting and jobs where you would have no problem completing schooling in. Concentrating on areas where you don't have a natural interest in, could result in a score that leads you away from a job you wanted to do. Like Actual said practice beforehand so you are relaxed and prepared to give the best test score that reflects the person you are. Once you get the results of your practice test go online and look at job(es) you are interested in to see how your practice score stacks up to the job requirements. Good luck man! [/QUOTE]
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