What is the Passing score at the ASVAB test?
The ASVAB isn’t like a normal test where there’s a pass and a fail. It’s an aptitude test (trying to see how your skills rank you), much like the SAT. Unlike the SAT, they need people who can fog mirrors and move things in the military as well as people who can simultaneously drink coffee while analyzing movements in a demilitarized zone and hash out a cipher for baseline encryption on backend radio scatter. The ASVAB helps them determine how much you comprehend and where you should be placed. Essentially you need to get over 18 to qualify for anything. Score between 18-36, don’t expect to get an IT job or anything that requires a real skill set. Ranging between 36-45 and you qualify for mechanics, Shop Keeper (SKs), and several more challenging positions in the manual labor sort. If you score over 50, now you’re looked at for a more technical job, and if you can get in the 80s-99 and they’re going to want to get you into officer’s training and on a console for Crypto or Theory. Everyo