The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a three-hour vocational aptitude battery consisting of practice sessions and eight timed tests. The results of the tests provide three academic and four occupational scores. The scores are especially valuable in career planning and the counselors strongly recommend the ASVAB for juniors who are having difficulty identifying a specific career path. Students who plan to enlist in one of the military services or attend a service academy must take the ASVAB. The services use the scores to determine job placement for recruits. The scores also have an effect on advancement. Registration for the ASVAB is conducted in the Counseling office. The test is given once each year in high school; it is FREE of charge and there are no military obligations on the part of students who take the exam.
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- ASVAB Testing
- Date: Wednesday, April 16th, 2025
- Registration will take place in the Upper House Counseling office between Monday March 24 and Tuesday April 15 at 3 PM.
- Time: Starts at 8:30 am
- Test Location: JROTC room (Lower House) OR alternate location TBD
- Test Length: 3 hours
- * This is a computer-based test so you will need to bring your school-issued chromebook with you and ensure that it is fully charged the night before the test*
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Please use ASVAB to learn more about this opportunity.
- Practice
- www.march2success.com is the link for the practice test. The website also provides act/sat prep material too. (High School Math and Verbal Skills, High School Science Hub, and Vocabulary).
- https://asvabtutor.com/
- https://www.mometrix.com/blog/free-asvab-test-prep-course/
- https://asvab-prep.com/free-asvab-study-guide/
Military Information https://goo.gl/cLMBHH