The following is a list of questions that are most frequently asked about the ASVAB and associated programs. These answers are divided into four categories: What if I fail the ASVAB? There is no pass ...
Joining the Navy just got a little bit easier. Under new guidelines announced Monday, the Navy will now accept up to 7,500 new sailors who score between the 10th and 30th percentile of the Armed ...
Math is hard, but in the era of the smartphone, most of us can mitigate our lack of arithmetic skills with the digital abacuses burning holes in our pockets. As such, the Defense Department is ...
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or ASVAB, tests your knowledge of basic concepts and skills to date, and it determines what branch and rank in the military you are eligible for.
Defense Department restrictions on civilian travel mean that some potential recruits will have to travel farther to take the military’s entrance exam, as remote testing centers cut back hours or close ...
Connecticut Army National Guard soldiers participate in a class to prepare them to retest and raise ASVAB scores. (Sgt. Matthew Lucibello/Army) Since 1968, the military has used the Armed Services ...
Garrett Andrews is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Portland Community College where he teaches State and Local Government. Veronica Beagle is the managing editor ...
A sailor who once doubted his ability to succeed in the service graduated with a prestigious military award, according to the Navy. Seaman Apprentice Jason Lorentz, 25, graduated as the top sailor ...
The Army is introducing a pilot program designed to find recruits who will be a better fit for the service and even allow them to enter jobs that require higher standardized test scores than what they ...
The film discusses the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery), a test designed to assess individuals' aptitudes and help them explore career options. It explains how to interpret test ...