ASVAB TIPS - Test Taking and Study Techniques

ASVAB TIPS - Test Taking and Study Techniques

Follow these ASVAB Tips and Study Techniques to increase score and get the military job of your choice.

We wills start with ASVAB Study and Preparation tips and move on to some recommendations for the actual test. First and foremost, you should find and take an ASVAB practice test under conditions as close to actual as you can. If you cannot find a full test, find an AFQT test and take that. Taking a practice test under a time constraint will help you learn to work under pressure and show you where you need to focus your study time. This will also get you familiar with the format of the test questions so you can work out strategies and techniques to get you through the test in faster pace if necessary..

Allocate a regular part of your day for studying for the ASVAB exam. You may also consider joining group studies or reviewing with a peer. In studying for the exam, make sure that the environment is conducive for your study. Get rid of distractions that may disturb your concentration. Choose a quiet and peaceful place. Make sure that you are also in perfect health condition when you study. Studying while you are sick or while you are not feeling well will just be ineffective.   

Here are some tips for taking the test:

1.  During the actual date of your ASVAB exam, you should only take a light meal. Having a full stomach will not help you concentrate more on the questions. 
2.  Be prepared with all the supplies you need such as pencils and erasers. You can also bring your own watch so you can monitor the time on your own. 
3.  Make sure that you arrive at the testing center at least 10 minutes before the schedule.  
4.  If you are not in a favorable health condition, inform the proctor right away so you can request for a reschedule rather than continue taking the test and risking your chances of getting a good score. 
5.  Do not drink too many liquids since going to the restroom will eventually eat up the time allocated for the exam.  
6.  Stay calm. Panicking will not do you any good. 
7.  Read the instructions carefully and focus on the entire test. Set aside your other thoughts and worries. Understand the questions as to how they are presented. Do not give them your own interpretation. 

It sounds like a lot but most of it is just common sense. We want you to be prepared and not sabotage yourself with poor choices and preparation.  Good luck on the test and be sure to get some practice before you show up at the testing center.


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