The ASVAB assesses your skills, talents, and interests, then matches them with potential future careers. The ASVAB is also used as the entrance exam for all branches of our military. The ASVAB is open to students in grades 10-12. Sign up with Ms. Dunsmore in the school counseling department or email her at mdunsmore@stamfordps.org
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a standardized test on science, math, and language that helps identify which careers may be a fit for you when you join.
Learn more here and take practice tests here: https://www.goarmy.com/how-to-join/steps/asvab
Subjects covered on the ASVAB.
When you take the ASVAB entrance test, you’ll be scored in ten different subject areas and you’ll receive two types of ASVAB scores. First, your Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score determines your eligibility to join and requires a score of at least 31 to enlist. Second, your ASVAB category scores—also called line scores—determine job opportunities across different career categories.
The ASVAB entrance test is only administered in English. Applicants need to demonstrate English language comprehension and fluency to complete tasks and understand commands.