Reality of the ASVAB

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @showmeyourdaleel6568
    @showmeyourdaleel6568 16 дней назад +9

    I went from a 44 to 87 by studying an hour a day for two months. The ASVAB mostly covers things you forgot about from high school.

  • @codywalker5097
    @codywalker5097 16 дней назад +2

    I scored a 29 on the ASVaB Friday and I’m qualified for the 09 Mike Program. But only thing is I need a waiver and today I’m showing my recruiter Documention of my expunged/dismissed case. I hope it can get approved it was a 3rd degree felony Human smuggling but there was no weapons drugs or violence involved. What are the chances of it being approved?

  • @kevinbarney4256
    @kevinbarney4256 15 дней назад +2

    SFC, your doing an awesome job keeping Delayed Entry personnel and potential recruits informed, your efforts are refreshing, above and beyond. You are a highly motivated leader. Your efforts will pay off.

  • @malik.luciano
    @malik.luciano 16 дней назад +2

    Just go 09m

  • @Pizarro1689
    @Pizarro1689 17 дней назад +2

    An hour a day for 3-4 weeks would guarantee an average if not a high score

  • @ExpertInfantyCplPendulumTarot
    @ExpertInfantyCplPendulumTarot 17 дней назад +2

    Major thing about asvab is your Words of similarly, only mastering the math is only got me a 54 and 100 GT score... I took Calculus in high school in Charlotte, NC

  • @maxionparker9878
    @maxionparker9878 14 дней назад

    I got a 96 percentile on mine!!!! That recruiter was relentless after that!!! Lol.

  • @kimlai343
    @kimlai343 16 дней назад +1

    literally was out of college for 5 years, didn’t study once and got a 89, it’s not that hard

  • @sandra3637
    @sandra3637 17 дней назад +2

    What app would u recommend for this?

    • @kinokodawn
      @kinokodawn 11 дней назад

      There's an app simply called asvab practice test I used to use. From memory, I think it goes section by section on a little path, and when you get answers wrong, it explains the correct answer. My advice is to take a practice test and make note of the things you're not getting a hang of and for studying subjects you struggle with, I recommend Khan academy (the website is free), it's what I used to study for my ged after being out of school for many years (after dropping out after 6th grade) and I passed with pretty high scores on all sections.

    • @sandra3637
      @sandra3637 11 дней назад

      @@kinokodawn thank you so much for your valuable information 😃

    • @jackiereyesramirez7909
      @jackiereyesramirez7909 2 дня назад

      @@sandra3637what was the app? Can you relay it to me ?

  • @redciroc1211
    @redciroc1211 14 дней назад

    I didnt even graduate from high school and when i was there i was in learning disability classes

  • @Lilac-w2f
    @Lilac-w2f 14 дней назад +1

    I aced it the first time. They made me take it again. I aced it again the 2nd time. So they gave me a boatload of other tests and tried pushing me into intelligence. I wanted to do dental, so I ended up in accounting. Go figure.
    If you can't pass the ASVAB, that's pretty ridiculous.