Posted on May 3, 2020
How can I obtain my previous enlisted ASVAB (AFCT) scores?
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I'm currently trying to enter back into the service. Most likely the Army Reserves and I want to obtain a new MOS. I retested with the AFCT test at Camp Lejeune to raise my ASVAB scores when I was active duty because I was thinking of reenlisting and lateral moving MOS's. I raised my scores and did well. My issue is that no recruiter, even the Marine Corps recruiters cannot see or find these scores, they are listed on my Marine Online account however my REDD report that the recruiters pull from only shows my initial enlistment ASVAB scores from MEPS. I want to try and use the scores for the Army but they cannot translate the Marine Corps scores from my Marine online account because obviously the Army scores differently.
Does anyone know how I can obtain these scores and see my most recent scores that I I completed while active duty? I wish to see my scores for all of the branches much like on the REDD reports. I tried calling the Camp Lejeune education center but there's no answer due to this whole COVID outbreak.
Does anyone know how I can obtain these scores and see my most recent scores that I I completed while active duty? I wish to see my scores for all of the branches much like on the REDD reports. I tried calling the Camp Lejeune education center but there's no answer due to this whole COVID outbreak.
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Hello I am a Army Recruiter.... you need to try to find the paperwork that shows you taking the ASVAB again once you find that the recruiter can email it to the REDD report people so they can update it in the system
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LTC (Join to see)
wouldn't it be easier to just retake the ASVAB? Takes about 30 minutes vs hours or days trying to track down paperwork that is God knows where.
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SFC Micheal Ledet
Yes Sir, he can find a recruiter in his area and take the ASVAB again if the MEPS is open.... according to the reg. He would only be able to the ASVAB again only if he is applying for OCS or WOFT special programs.LTC (Join to see)
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Sgt Nawoichik,
Your previous ASVAB score will automatically be show when you begin processing for another component and/or service. Not sure who would be telling you it is not showing but it is there. If you are looking to reclass, the reserve components should be able to do this without issue.
Your previous ASVAB score will automatically be show when you begin processing for another component and/or service. Not sure who would be telling you it is not showing but it is there. If you are looking to reclass, the reserve components should be able to do this without issue.
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SSgt Adam Nawoichik
MSG,
That’s just the issue though, the REDD report that the recruiters use to view ASVAB scores do not show the scores from Camp Lejuene. They only show my original scores from MEPS. It’s really frustrating when I did so much better on the ASVAB when I took it the second time but they don’t show. I recently viewed my service record online and it does show my new scores on there but only my Marine Corps scores it does not show all the branches.
That’s just the issue though, the REDD report that the recruiters use to view ASVAB scores do not show the scores from Camp Lejuene. They only show my original scores from MEPS. It’s really frustrating when I did so much better on the ASVAB when I took it the second time but they don’t show. I recently viewed my service record online and it does show my new scores on there but only my Marine Corps scores it does not show all the branches.
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MSG Brad Sand
SSgt Adam Nawoichik -
Understand I have been retired for over a decade BUT somethings do not really change. Visit your local recruiting station, branch and service does not really mater but it would make sense to visit one you are at least nominal interested in joining, sign a USMEP-COM 680-3, fax that to their MEPS, you should have all your ASVAB scores in minutes...COVID-19 issues excluded. MEPCOM has all those scores, your service may, or may not, be able or willing to help.
Understand I have been retired for over a decade BUT somethings do not really change. Visit your local recruiting station, branch and service does not really mater but it would make sense to visit one you are at least nominal interested in joining, sign a USMEP-COM 680-3, fax that to their MEPS, you should have all your ASVAB scores in minutes...COVID-19 issues excluded. MEPCOM has all those scores, your service may, or may not, be able or willing to help.
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