Posted on Sep 23, 2019
MAJ University Recruiting Liaison
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My son is getting ready to take the ASVAB soon. He has been studying and taking practice tests. Is there a way to "translate" the percentage of correct answers on the practice tests in a given area (say, Arithmetic Reasoning) into a decent estimate of the actual ASVAB percentile score he can expect to achieve?
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Yes but the information existed in the recruiting manuals and the career counseling manuals at one time. They my know how you figure this out for you.
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I think I have a partial answer now, at least for the AFQT. I found these two Web sites:
https://www.test-guide.com/asvab-scores.html
https://asvabbootcamp.com/blog/calculate-asvab-practice-test-scores/
At least we were able to get a ballpark idea. My son visited a recruiter today, and he'll be taking the ASVAB on Monday.
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CPL Gary Pifer
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I wouldn't do that. It's his test to take at that given date and time. If he does well ..move on...if he falls short..more study. Protecting scores can cause disappointment. Lesson learned by Hillary Clinton.
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He's trying to make sure he can get the scores he wants the first time, so that he doesn't have to retake it and set himself back, timewise.
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