• ASVAB tommorrow, any of you U.S. military member know how I should prepare?
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I have a friend who took it for shits and giggles and got a 92, and he isn't that smart... As far as I know, it's all basic shit.
well I could barely call that a test.... that was insanely easy....
[QUOTE=Mr_Razzums;26526851]11B is a fun MOS[/QUOTE] If you ain't infantry, you ain't shit. :buddy:
Good to know its shit easy lol, i take it on Thursday.
[QUOTE=nemmises5;26551606]well I could barely call that a test.... that was insanely easy....[/QUOTE] Now all you have to do is wait a few weeks, I had to wait like 2 months to get mine back.
Yeah, mine was scantron.
mine to....i'm still a bit weary about joining the military though...
[QUOTE=TK 421;26554186]Now all you have to do is wait a few weeks, I had to wait like 2 months to get mine back.[/QUOTE] Really? Mine was computerized, I had my results day-of. How'd you do, Nem?
my senior year I had TA for the counseling office and I got to go through all the ASVAB tests and see the scores. Some dumb bitch got a 5. You got to be trying to fail to get that low since the test itself is quite easy.
I just took it for fun, not planning on going into the military or anything. I made a 97. Now I'm gonna be first to get drafted. Fuck.
Not to plug my own branch or anything but you should join the Air Force if you enlist [editline]7th December 2010[/editline] [quote=haloguy234;26550859][i]and my recruiter would never lie to me.[/i] right? Right guys?[/quote] hahahaha
If you've got basic math down, you'll be fine. I got a 71 with no studying and no sleep. You shouldn't have a problem. One of my questions was a picture of a pneumatic wrench and it asked what it was.
[QUOTE=nemmises5;26559303]mine to....i'm still a bit weary about joining the military though...[/QUOTE] If you don't want to do it then don't do it. You'd be better off doing something that makes you happy and stress-free than doing something that makes you constantly worry. [editline]8th December 2010[/editline] Don't let recruiters sway you into their grasp when they bring up all of their educational benefits. Just tell them you're curious about what each branch has to offer and you haven't made a decision yet. The moment you tell them you know what you want to do, they'll swarm over you like a pack of wolves ravishing a helpless animal.
[img]http://i27.tinypic.com/w21tzp.jpg[/img] If you have a charisma skill of 60 or above, you can convince the instructor to change the results. back: I didn't take it myself, but I know some people who did. They didn't make a big deal about it, so it must not be that hard.
Draw a Dinosaur, you will get infantry.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;26526618] math section ([I]no calculators? How is math possible without calculators?![/I]). [/QUOTE] If you can't do basic arithmetic then you're an idiot.
[QUOTE=tomcat13;26545282]the good guys of course [b]If you were in the middle of the shit, would you want the guy watching your back to be there because he genuinely wanted to be and believed in what he was fighting for, or just there for the money/because otherwise he would go to jail/because he got drafted?[/b][/QUOTE] That's what Boot camp is for.
[QUOTE=Ali Legend;26566933]If you can't do basic arithmetic then you're an idiot.[/QUOTE] Reserve your judgement, for I have news of the future. While we all know that "Mathematics" is some sort of advanced wizardry that a simple peasant like myself holds no hope of mastering without mystical talismans, I am in luck, for they are readily available for a nominal fee, and are called "kalkoolators!" To the surprise of all magically-inferior mudbloods such as myself, these divining tablets are available in the "school supplies" section of "WalMart", and allow me to harvest the mathematical energy of the most learned wizards.
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