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The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a multiple-aptitude test used by the US Military to determine enlistment eligibility and to place recruits in appropriate military occupational specialties (MOS).

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The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a multiple-aptitude test used by the US Military to determine enlistment eligibility and to place recruits in appropriate military occupational specialties (MOS). Your AFQT score — derived from four ASVAB subtests — determines whether you qualify to enlist. TakeMyOnlineClass.store provides expert ASVAB proctored exam help that targets every subtest of the ASVAB, helping you achieve the scores needed to qualify for your desired military branch and specialty.

  • ✅ All 10 ASVAB subtests covered
  • ✅ AFQT score improvement (Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge)
  • ✅ CAT-ASVAB (computerized adaptive) and MET-ASVAB (paper) formats
  • ✅ Military branch minimum score requirements guidance
  • ✅ Mechanical Comprehension and Electronics Information for technical MOSs
  • ✅ 500+ ASVAB practice questions with explanations
  • ✅ Available for Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard enlistment

ASVAB Score Requirements by Branch

Each military branch has its own minimum AFQT score: Army (31), Navy (35), Marine Corps (32), Air Force (36), Coast Guard (40). However, many desirable MOSs and ratings require significantly higher composite scores in specific areas. For example, the Army's 68W (Combat Medic) requires a skilled technical (ST) score of 101, while the Navy's nuclear programs require high mathematics and science scores. Our specialists know the specific score requirements for hundreds of military occupations.

Improving Your AFQT Score

The AFQT — which determines enlistment eligibility — is derived from four subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Word Knowledge (WK), Paragraph Comprehension (PC), and Mathematics Knowledge (MK). We build targeted improvement plans for each subtest, with special focus on math foundations for students who have been out of school for some time. Most students improve their AFQT score by 10–20 points with 4–8 weeks of structured preparation using our program.

ASVAB for the National Guard and Reserves

The ASVAB is also required for joining the National Guard and military reserves. Our ASVAB prep is designed for all categories of enlistees, including prior service members retaking the exam, high school students preparing for JROTC programs, and civilians considering a military career change. Contact us for a free ASVAB score assessment and personalized prep plan.

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