Learn about possible military occupations by taking the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). Email Mrs. Vaughan to sign up.
For more information on each branch of the military:
Air Force airforce.com
Air National Guard goang.com
Army National Guard nationalguard.com
Army goarmy.com
Marine Corps marines.com
Navy navy.com
Space Force spaceforce.mil
Coast Guard gocoastguard.com
The ASVAB is a comprehensive test that assesses a student's strengths and potential in various fields. It helps identify areas of aptitude for different careers, both in the military and civilian workforce. The test evaluates skills in areas such as:
Math
Science
Reading
Mechanical Understanding
Electronics
Verbal Abilities
Career Exploration: The ASVAB provides valuable insight into your strengths and interests, which can help you explore various career paths.
Military Career Opportunities: The U.S. Armed Forces use the ASVAB to determine your eligibility for different branches and roles.
Free Test: The ASVAB is offered free of charge and is typically administered at your school.
Personalized Results: After taking the ASVAB, you receive detailed feedback, which can be helpful when making decisions about your future career, education, or military service.
The ASVAB is typically available to 10th, 11th, and 12th-grade students, and is often offered at no cost during school hours.
Study Guides: There are plenty of ASVAB prep materials available, including practice tests and study books. These resources can help you familiarize yourself with the test format and content.
Take Practice Tests: Practicing sample questions will help you understand the test structure and improve your performance.
Focus on Your Strengths: Pay extra attention to the sections that align with your strengths or interests, but don't neglect the other areas.
Check with your school’s counseling office for upcoming ASVAB test dates. Schools typically offer the test once or twice a year, and students can sign up to take it for free.
Results: You'll receive your scores after the test, which will include your performance in various subjects.
Career Exploration Program: Students can use their ASVAB scores to explore career options through the ASVAB Career Exploration Program, which offers tools and resources to help guide you in making informed career choices.