Things to know about ASVAB testing:
If you do not like your score after your first test, you must wait a full calendar month before retesting.
If you want to retest 3rd time, you must wait 1 full calendar month before retesting again.
Any test after that must be 6 full calendar months apart.
The score you receive from your most recently taken test will be the scores that are accepted. For example, if you scored a 70 on your first test and decide to retake it and get a 55, the 55 will be used for the military not the 70.
Exceptions apply for tests taken during high school at your campus. Reach out to a recruiter for more information about their policies.
"It's important to know what the minimum scores required in each section are, so you can work on the areas you might need a little help on,'' said Kris Michaelson, director of content for Peterson's Test Prep, a leading test prep provider. "You may ace one section but fail another, and that may limit the career paths the recruiter will consider for you.''
In addition, your scores on the other ASVAB composite tests will determine your career field or military occupation eligibility. Since enlistment bonuses usually are tied to your choice of occupations, the better the score, the more opportunities you have. It is impossible, though, to "ace" the ASVAB, so your goal should be simply to do your best.
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
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Contact: SSG Diaz
254-661-0821
The ASVAB will be Tuesday, September 16th, 8:00am (Community Center)
This test is offered at no cost to the student.
Contact Mrs. Li (tara.li@burkburnettisd.org) for more information.
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