Is a 99 on the ASVAB good?
The highest ASVAB score that you can receive is an AFQT score of 99 which means that you have done better than 99% of other test-takers. However, because of the difficulty on the ASVAB exam, it’s nearly impossible to ace the exam, so it is always important to strive to do your best.
What does a high ASVAB score get you?
New candidates scoring 50 or higher may be entitled to enlistment bonuses. Each branch has its own minimum total ASVAB score to enter. ASVAB scores of 90 and higher open up new opportunities in intelligence and skilled positions such as mechanics and technical positions.
What is a perfect ASVAB score?
Finding your Army Job (MOS) The maximum ASVAB score is 99. For enlistment into the Army, you must get a minimum ASVAB score of 31. Each Army job is given a code known as a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Every MOS has different ASVAB score requirements.
What does a 95 on the ASVAB mean?
If you receive a percentile score of 95, you have scored as well or better than 95% of other test takers.
What’s the highest GT score?
The highest GT score I’ve seen is 138. This is a ‘general knowledge’ score; however, it does not test someone’s common sense. The highest APFT score I’ve seen is 339…an 18 year old stud.
How do I convert my ASVAB to IQ?
While there is no way to derive an IQ score from an ASVAB score, the tests are strongly correlated, with a value of 0.80 on a scale of -1.0 to 1.0. This means that the tests measure largely the same abilities and aptitudes.
Is a GT score of 120 good?
A GT score of at least 110 is necessary to stay qualified from Military Occupation Specialties (MOS) depending on your branch of the military. Therefore, if you want to be considered as a candidate for one of the harder-to-get positions, you need to improve your score.
Does a 99 on the ASVAB qualify you for MOS?
In practicality, Yes if you have a 99, you will likely qualify for nearly every MOS/Rating/AFSC out there. But the score itself does not do so. There are several different scores on the ASVAB test. When someone talks about how they did on the test, they are generally referring to the AFQT score.
What does a 50 on the ASVAB mean?
Convert your raw score to a percentile score, which basically compares your results to the results of thousands of other ASVAB test-takers. For example, a score of 50 means that you scored as well as or better than 50 percent of the individuals the military is comparing you to.
What is a standard score on the ASVAB?
Standard scores: The various subtests of the ASVAB are reported on the score cards as standard scores. A standard score is calculated by converting your raw score based on a standard distribution of scores with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.