| Preparing
For The ASVAB |
The ASVAB Testing Program does not endorse any particular
method of test preparation beyond recommending that
examinees take a solid core of courses in mathematics,
English, and science in high school and/or college.
Such academic preparation will help with performance
on the Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge,
Paragraph Comprehension, Word Knowledge, and General
Science subtests. Taking technical courses will also
help with performance on the Auto Information, Shop
Information, Electronics Information, and Mechanical
Comprehension subtests.
The following are general tips to help students perform
their best on the ASVAB.
Steps to Take In Advance of the Actual Test
Day
- Prepare well in advance of the day of the test.
- Know what to expect on test day.
- Familiarize oneself with the contents of the ASVAB
subtests.
[To learn more about the content of the ASVAB
subtests, click here.]
- Take sample questions and review content areas that
need refreshing.
[To see sample questions, click here.]
- Get plenty of rest the night before the test.
Strategies For Taking the ASVAB
- Read the directions for each test carefully before
beginning the test.
- Read each question carefully before selecting the
answer.
- Pay attention to the time — don’t spend too much
time on one individual question, if that means there
won’t be enough time to answer later questions.
- When the answer to a question is unknown, try to
rule out as many incorrect choices as possible, and
then make an educated guess from the remaining answers.
- Don’t get hung up trying to answer the difficult
questions — answer the easy questions first and then
return to the more difficult questions.
- Answer every question. If time runs short, it is
to one's advantage to fill in random guesses for the
remaining items, as there is no penalty for guessing.
- Review answers if there is time remaining.
- Make sure only one response per question is selected
on the answer sheet, and erase completely if an answer
is changed.
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