- The ASVAB was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. The ASVAB Career Exploration Program was developed with input from a panel of career development experts and designed to encourage students to increase their level of self-knowledge and to understand how that information could be linked to civilian and military occupational characteristics.
- The ASVAB Program recently was re-designed to be helpful to virtually all students, whether they are planning on immediate employment after high school in civilian or military occupations, or further education at a university, community college, or vocational institution.
- ASVAB results are reported to students and counselors on theASVAB Summary Results sheet. This report shows grade-specific, gender-specific, and combined standard scores and score bands for all eight tests and three Career Exploration Scores. It also provides students with percentile-based interpretations of those scores. The ASVAB Summary Results sheet provides students with appropriate explanations of the scores, as well as suggestions for their use.
- To learn more about your ASVAB scores and the ASVAB Career Exploration Program, visit: http://www.asvabprogram.com/
- Information about understanding your ASVAB scores can also be found by visiting: http://official-asvab.com/understand_coun.htm
Where can I find more information about the ASVAB?
Visit the official ASVAB website at www.Official-ASVAB.com.
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