Every student at Wilmer-Hutchins has to take the ASVAB during their Junior Year, so don't let it intimidate you (it’s not supposed to). It’s designed to help us determine your strengths, so we can find where you’ll fit best and be most likely to succeed.
The test measures your knowledge in eight areas:
General Science - Life, earth, space and physical sciences
Arithmetic Reasoning - Ability to solve basic math and word problems
Word Knowledge - Ability to grasp the meaning of words through synonyms
Paragraph Comprehension - Ability to understand written material
Mathematics - Math concepts and applications
Electronics - Electrical current, circuits, devices and electronic systems
Auto and Shop - Car maintenance and repair, and wood and metal shop
Mechanical - Principles of mechanical devices, structural support, properties of materials
The ASVAB is timed and takes about 3½ hours to complete. It’s a good idea to practice in advance, to get familiar with the process and to find any areas you might need to improve before you take the real exam.