Скачать книгу

      522  533

      523  534

      524  535

      525  536

      526  537

      527  539

      528 540

      529 541

      530 542

      531 543

      532 544

      533 545

      534 546

      535 547

      536 548

      537 549

      538  551

      539  552

      540  553

      541  554

      542  555

      543  556

      544  557

      545  558

      546  559

      547  561

      548  562

      549  563

      550  564

      551  565

      552  566

      553  567

      554  568

      555  569

      556  570

      557  571

      558  572

      559  573

      560  574

      561  575

      562  576

      563  577

      564  578

      565  579

      566  580

      567  581

      568  582

      569  583

      570  585

      571  586

      572  587

      573  588

      574  589

      575  590

      576  591

      577  592

      578  593

      579  594

      580  595

      581  596

      582  597

      583  598

      584  599

      585  600

      586  601

      587  602

      588  603

      589  604

      590  605

      591  606

      592  607

      593 608

      594 609

      595 610

      596 611

      597 612

      598 613

      599 614

      600 615

      601 616

      602 617

      603 618

      604 619

      605 620

      606 621

      607  623

      608  624

      609  625

      If you’re reading this book, there’s a good chance that you want to join the United States military. Perhaps it’s been your lifelong dream to drive a tank, fire a machine gun, or blow things up (legally). Maybe you’ve always wanted to learn how to cook for 2,000 people at a time. Possibly you were attracted to the military because of education and training opportunities, the chance to travel, or huge enlistment bonuses. In any event, by now you’ve discovered that you can’t just walk into a recruiter’s office and say, “Hey, I’m here. Sign me up!” These days, you have to pass the ASVAB.

      The ASVAB (short for Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is unlike any test you’ve ever taken. It covers standard academic areas, such as math and English, but it also measures your knowledge of mechanics, electronics, science, and assembling objects.

      The good news is that you need to do well on some of the subtests but not necessarily all of them. In this book, you find out what you need to know to do well on all the subtests. You also get the information you need to figure out which subtests require good scores for your dream job. I include charts and tables that tie together military jobs and test scores, information you may see on the test, and even practice questions in each area to help you determine how much you need to study to get the right scores for your personal goals.

      The computer enlistment version of the ASVAB has ten separate subtests that result in a total of nine scores, and the paper version of the test has nine subtests to provide you with those same nine scores (two of the subtests are combined). This book shows you what to expect on each subtest, offers strategies for studying each subject area, gives you test-taking (and guessing) tips, and provides three full-length practice tests that help you determine your strengths and weaknesses. These practice tests also help you prepare mentally for taking the real test — you can use them to get in the zone. I’ve thrown in two extra tests that cover the four most important subtests of the ASVAB that make up the AFQT (Armed Forces Qualification Test) score at no extra cost.

      Although much of the material covered on the ASVAB is taught in practically every high school in the country, you may have slept through part of the info or performed a major brain-dump as soon as the ink was dry on your diploma. For that reason, you also get a basic review of the relevant subject areas to help refresh your memory, as well as some pointers on where to find more information if you need it.

      While writing and revising this book, I made a few assumptions about you — namely, who you are and why you picked up this book. I assume the following:

       You’ve come here for test-taking tips and other helpful information. You may be a nervous test-taker.

Скачать книгу