ASVAB

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery

The ASVAB will be offered @ WHS on October 30, 2023 @8:30 am in the WHS Library.

ASVAB Practice App

This app is highly recommended by our former Marine Corps Recruiter, Sgt. Calvin Cote.  This app will have you take a practice test then will let you know what sections of the ASVAB you need to study and improve on. It will give you flash cards and information that you can study on your phone. Also if you go on YouTube you can search what sections you need to improve on and find classes you can watch to better understand the section. 

Official ASVAB Website

 Service Branch Required AFQT Score*

Army 31

Navy 35

Marines 31

Air Force 36

Coast Guard 45

* These scores are subject to change without notice.

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is the most widely used multiple-aptitude test battery in the world. As an aptitude test, the ASVAB measures your strengths, weaknesses, and potential for future success. The ASVAB also provides you with career information for various civilian and military occupations and is an indicator for success in future endeavors whether you choose to go to college, vocational school, or a military career.

ASVAB test scores are broken down by the individual sub-tests and composites of the sub-tests. One of the most critical of these scores is the Armed Forces Qualification Test, which is used to determine if you are qualified to join the military service. Each service determines the qualification AFQT score for enlisting in their service.

The AFQT is comprised of your test results in Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Math Knowledge (MK), and Verbal Composite (VE) x 2. Your Verbal Composite score is a combination of your Word Knowledge and Paragraph Comprehension scores.

These are the AFQT qualifying scores for each branch of service.