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Kaplan's ASVAB 2010 Edition offers detailed information about the test and reviews the different subjects a potential recruit needs to know, including Word Knowledge, Arithmetic Reasoning, General Science, Mechanical Comprehension, and more.
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Approximately 1.3 million students take the ASVAB each year, including 400,000 recruits and 900,000 high school students.
The ASVAB is offered year-round at more than 14,000 high schools as well as recruiting stations in either paper-and-pencil or computer adaptive format (70% take the computer version).
ASVAB is a battery comprising 10 tests that measure verbal, mathematics, and science/technical skills and knowledge. The AFQT, a composite of ASVAB tests, measures verbal (word knowledge and paragraph comprehension) and mathematics (arithmetic reasoning and mathematics knowledge) abilities.
In addition to determining enlistment eligibility, ASVAB scores are combined into composites and used to assign new recruits into military occupations (e.g., mechanical, electronics, or administrative jobs).
The ASVAB is given once or twice a year at thousands of high schools across the country. The computer-based ASVAB is also given year round at Military Entrance Processing Stations.
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Posted June 13, 2009
This is a guide to prepare for taking the ASVAB a military entrance exam. I found the book extremely helpful. I think it helped me score very well on the test.
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After graduating from college I had decided looking into one of the sectors of the military and being used to studying and using some for of studying guides for tests I needed something to prepare my self for the ASVAB. I am a person that has to be prepared and knowing what I am being tested on and this book was a great guide. It organizes the book from a practice test for yourself to see what you personally need to review and then gives a general review of different common topics on the test. I found the book extremely useful if you need a review of stuff you forgot from high school years such as math, general science and physics!
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Kaplan's ASVAB 2010 Edition offers detailed information about the test and reviews the different subjects a potential recruit needs to know, including Word Knowledge, Arithmetic Reasoning, General Science, Mechanical Comprehension, and ...