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i know.... bad right! duh no brainer, but my linear scores.... are no lower than 95. and there are only four parts of of each section that are used for your raw score..... so my question is wat the hell does all this mean. i got a 95, 96,97,98,98,96,99,98,95.. keep in mind these are the in all of the 9 different categories. am i stuck with a crappy job..... in the national guard? 2 are these jobs that i qualify for any good

automated logistical specialist

pharmaceuticals

telecommunications operator and maintainer

and many more..... im not dumb and the time limit on some of those questions are boggas.... some advice would be helpful

2007-08-28 21:04:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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35 is the lowest raw score you can get and still be eligible to enlist(with a HS diploma) with a GED you need a 50.

Looks to me like Supply, Pharmacy Tech and Radioman, in that order. Only you can decide for yourself if you would be happy doing any of them.

You CAN take the ASVAB again, but bear in mind that if you get a lower score the second time that's the one they count, and you could find yourself completely DQd altogether.

If you want more job choices, take the time and grab an ASVAB study guide and raise your score.

2007-08-29 01:37:37 · answer #1 · answered by Mrsjvb 7 · 0 0

You have some good jobs lined up, you just have to pick one that you enjoy doing and would like to make a civilian career out of. Pharmaceuticals, for example, could set you up for a good position in the civilian world. Automated Logistics Specialist is a glorified supply specialist, but is responsible for shipping material and personnel all over the world using a variety of methods. That could set you up in any company responsible for delivery goods. Telecommunications operator and mainter means working on telephones, telephone lines, and radios, which means a good job in electronics.

Your biggest issue is finding out what the NG unit in your area is. Once you pick the job and complete the training, your weekend duty will be at the unit assigned, and that may mean a longer drive.

Congratulations on the variety of positions and your choice.

Good luck

2007-08-29 08:31:00 · answer #2 · answered by My world 6 · 0 1

my advice would be to take a class on improving your GT score. the military offers them. Pharmaceuticals is going to be put more in the civillian sector now so its VERY hard to promote in that job. My best advice is to take a asvab class many of the "good" jobs you can not get unless your Scores are over 110 in the different sections. Otherwise your stuck doing the jobs the army cant fill.

2007-08-29 04:25:01 · answer #3 · answered by resqshanna 3 · 0 0

well since they are deleteing
telecommunications operator and maintainer
or 25d i doubt you will get that infact i happen to know for a fact you need a 105 in tech, math and logic to even get that MOS so i dont see how you got it as an option the only thing it could of been was maybe national guard does stuff different.

2007-08-29 05:24:32 · answer #4 · answered by Commodevil 3 · 0 0

There are classes you can take to improve your ASVAB scoring. You might should look into those. Though, I think 35 is average I know nothing of how it works (yet).

When I take the tests, I'm more worried about GT. If you got at least 95 in that (and it looks like you did), you should be fine.

2007-08-29 04:20:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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