What is the most common score on the Asvab?
The Standard Score (in the far right column above) is relative to the national average of young adults who took the test in your grade level. With ASVAB Standard scores, the majority of students score between 30 and 70.
How do I make sure I pass the ASVAB?
Use the following test-taking tips to improve your ASVAB score:
- Read the directions carefully.
- Know what a question is asking you to do before looking at the answer choices.
- Read all of the answer options before selecting one.
- Skip questions you don’t know and then go back to them if you have time.
What if you score low on the ASVAB?
Air Force recruits must score at least 36 points the 99-point ASVAB. The overall ASVAB score is known as the AFQT score, or Armed Forces Qualification Test score. Exceptions may be made, however, for a handful of high school graduates who can score as low as 31.
What score do you have to make on ASVAB?
The Air Force has some of the highest ASVAB scores. Your AFQT score on the ASVAB must be at least a 36 to enlist, don’t let that fool you though. Over 70\% of people in the Air force have scored over 50, so it’s very competitive. If you have a GED you will need to score above a 65.
What to expect when you take the ASVAB?
These tests typically take place the day after you take your ASVAB, and the tests include vision, hearing, blood, and blood pressure tests, a pregnancy test (for women), an examination by a doctor, a height and weight check, urinalysis, a breathalyzer test and a psychological/background examination.
What are some tips for taking the ASVAB test?
Use the following test-taking tips to improve your ASVAB score: Read the directions carefully. Know what a question is asking you to do before looking at the answer choices. Read all the answer options before selecting one. Skip questions you don’t know and then go back to them if you have time.