by Max Bottenfield

ASVAB Test 

The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Assessment Battery) took place on April 4th in the library. The ASVAB test isn’t like a regular standardized test; it’s actually quite the opposite. The test helps students figure out what job they would be good at in the service or as a civilian. The number of jobs students would be fit for is determined by how high their score was. The higher the score, the more jobs, and the lower the score, the fewer jobs they qualify for. The test is broken into 9 different sections ranging from subjects like mathematics knowledge to auto and shop information and mechanical comprehension. Mr. Basset “Highly encourages every student to take this test even if they aren’t interested in the military” whenever it is available. The ASVAB is also a good way to see different skill sets that you possess that you might not know about. On April 12th, the students who took the ASVAB test this time will be having a review session of the test and the results.