According to this FAQ, you're tested in 16 different areas but the only scores reported in these five composite scores. Each composite is reported as a percentile. So five "99%" scores would be the highest.
2. How are scores determined?
Answer: The scores are reported in five composite areas:
Pilot
Navigator
Academic Aptitude
Verbal
Quantitative
These are the only scores which are reported. AFPC/DPPPWT does not combine or total the five composite areas. Each of the five composite areas is reported independently with a percentile score for each composite. Each composite score is determined using a combination of some of the 16 subtests:
http://www.det840.net/cadets/afoqt.htm
2006-09-26 15:09:31
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answered by Charles D 5
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Based on my review of the AFOQT information you are score on 5 over all section. A score of 80 is equal to 80 point. So obviously I am inferring that the top score is 400. This seems a bit askew considering you need to obtain a score of 150 to pass. However...I realize how difficult the test is and I am glad to say...boy am I glad I earned my commission in the Army and then went to MBA school on their dime!
Good luck
PS to Someoneca... This is a USAF air entrance exam....that's what makes it military. Got the 2 points...nice to have goal.....
2006-09-26 15:14:58
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answered by iraq51 7
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To whoever said "99"-- a 99 is the highest you can score on the ASVAB. Different test than the AFQT.
2006-09-26 15:31:16
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answered by j.f. 4
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the utmost grade on a 4.0 scale is 4.0. although, your severe college curiously weights grades, so as that is why they arrive out above 4.0. that is why faculties ask for unweighted grades - with the aid of fact each college does it in yet in any different case. for this reason, your GPA in easy terms is clever in case you state which scale that is on. A 4.0 out of four.0 is super, yet a 4.0 out of 5.0 isn't so super. in the journey that your college weights grades based on what classes you're taking, then each pupil has a GPA on a distinctive scale. If the AP instructions are weighted a million element, and you're taking all AP instructions, then your GPA is out of 5.0. while you're actually not taking any weighted instructions, that is out of four.0. If 0.5 your instructions are weighted, that is out of four.5.
2016-10-18 01:11:19
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answered by wiechmann 4
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Is it possible to get 170 on the AFOQT?
2016-01-31 04:18:39
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answered by Offie W 1
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99 points.
2006-09-26 15:18:38
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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how is that a military question?
2006-09-26 15:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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