That score means you scored higher than 58% of all applicants who took the test which isn't bad. It's enough to qualify you for enlistment in all service branches and also to qualify you for enlistment bonuses and other enlistment incentives.
This is the breakdown of the ASVAB scores: They also differ with regard to minimum AFQT scores. * The minimum AFQT score for U.S. Air Force recruits is 36. * The minimum AFQT score for U.S. Army recruits is 31. * The minimum AFQT score for U.S. Marines Corp recruits is 32. * The minimum AFQT score for U.S. Coast Guard recruits is 40. * The minimum AFQT score for U.S. Navy recruits is 35.
A 60 on the ASVAB means you scored higher than 60% of the other applicants who took the test. It will also qualify you for enlistment in your choice of service branches and make you eligible for all enlistment bonuses.
A score of 60 is not necessarily a bad one, but it could be improved. Think of if this way:
The amount of difference the score makes between a 10 and an 89 is very great, meaning if you score an 87-89, you will be qualified for almost all of the careers the branch has to offer and if you score a 10, you will be washing dishes. Scoring in the 90-99 range opens up only 1 to 2 more opportunities in your selected branch. So, based on your score you might not find the career suited to you. Try to get in the 80-89 range and you will be fine.
That is the score I received. Yes it is a very good score, though that score is not what matters. It's the individual line scores (AO, VE, etc.) that determine what ratings you can receive in the Armed Forces. But being that you got an 85 overall score, that means about 95% of the available jobs are open to you.
That was actually my score also. I enlisted in US Army Special Forces in the late 70's. I went to the 1/75th in 1986 then back to SF later.
Be preferred to take extera test at your entrance station. One test is a made up language that gets progressively harder. It does start with simple words and then rapidly begins to evolve words and you have to combine them to get the answer. This is given in prep for intelligence and other branches. I was Army reserve so the test did not go too far, but if you score high enough and also have a 4yr degree you could end up at some very high government positions in the intelligence community. Their old saying "Don't Screw around with someone that screws with people for a living"…their unofficial song…"I've got friends in low places"…
Good Luck,
Robert
its about 33/99 from being perfect, your alright with that score though. Should be able to get most jobs.
Hw do we get 66% from the total score of 99
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I can. You probably can't.
Theres specific Line Scores, just try and answer the questions correctly to get a good score.
No you need at least a 31 for the army 50 with a GED
it is not our job to say whether or not a person is stupid. but statistically, a 14 is not a very good score for the ASVAB test.
Yes a 97 is an amazing score! I scored a 93 AFQT ( basically fancy language for your overall score). And I have been told by numerous recruiters I have pick of jobs. So you do too
The highest score you can get on the ASVAB is a 99
You can only score a 99% on the asvab.. To get a 124 would be impossible.
Becoming an E4 is not based on your ASVAB score. If you are talking about enlisting as an E4, you must have a Bachelor's degree. You can also become an E4 by enlisting and doing a good job and putting your time in.
yes and a good asvab score
An ASVAB score of 50.
it is called the afqt score and it tells you if you qualify to get into certain branches