Posted on Aug 16, 2019
Thomas OReilly
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I need to do better on my ASVAB this year during school! Is there anything ya'll can tell me to help me with my studies? It would be appreciated, please and thank you.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Start keeping a written score! How long do you study every day? Write it down!

I bet you will not impress any Rally Point’ers with an honest report of your current study hours/time!


How much studying are you actually doing - without distractions, (aka TV cell phone, etc)?

Practice reading, can you find a ‘speed reading’ class?

If you totally focus on any subject, you can learn it!

My lady friend says she memorized everything she was taught in high school. Formerly a straight A student, she does not remember that stuff from school, but can she remember grocery lists!

Have you read the Gettysburg Address? If you practice reciting it, 6 times during a day for a week, you will soon be able to recite it without a cheat sheet!

I PROMISE YOU! YOU MUST RECITE IT, READ IT ALOUD TO YOURSELF, 6 TIMES A DAY!

WORK, work!

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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Best thing that I can say is, to study hard in any areas that you're not to good at, you may surprise yourself and do really good.
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CW4 Craig Urban
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My GT was 111. My foreign aptitude language score was 25. I retook my GT score later and got it up to 135. As a NCO on my pro pay score i had 156 out of 160. Plus, I took night classes at Fort Carson. Got 60 quarter hours plus all the CLEP tests i took. They held my warrant package for a year before I got appointed in 1975.
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Sarah Wilson
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Use ASVAB practice tests to find weak spots, focus on tough subjects like math or mechanics, and stick to a daily study routine. Study guides and flashcards can also help a lot.
Practice test I recommend: https://asvab-prep.com/
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