ARMY ASVAB Score Calculator

Newly developed and can’t be found anywhere else on the internet:

The ARMY ASVAB SCORE CALCULATOR!!

Just enter your raw asvab scores from your ASVAB printout you get from your recruiter or even better, find the job(s) that you want to get in the US Army, and figure out what ASVAB scores are the most important to study in order to get that job or MOS!!

Just a quick note, some of the jobs have two line scores required to qualify for that MOS. An example of this is (31C) Radio Operators/Maintainer:

You need:

  • SC Line score of 100 (which is combined VE+AR+AS+MC raw asvab scores)
  • EL Line score of 100 (which is combined GS+AR+MK+EL raw asvab scores)


Enjoy the calculator and if you have any problems, just reload the page to get a fresh calculator!
Check back soon! There are more ASVAB Score HQ Calculators on the way!




Comments

  1. Michael Resly says:

    I just took my asvab’s a couple weeks ago, but was off by one point. I scored a 49 on my AFQT and needed a 50 or better. If you haven’t realized it yet by that remark that I’m a GED candidate. Any pointers? Also looking for good jobs for communications or intelligence. Also wouldn’t mind hearing your story or what ever. Thank you very much for the study guides and calculators too

    • scott says:

      Well first of.. great job taking the first steps to joining the world’s best military organization. When it comes to the AFQT, which part of the exam didn’t you do poorly at? The AFQT is made up of math and language skills, so those would be the ones to concentrate on.

      I am currently working on getting more sample tests and skills materials on the site. I have been spending so much time with recruiters trying to get the latest information for the calculators, that I have neglecting the main focus of my mission: to help 1000 soldiers/sailors pass the ASVAB.

  2. scott says:

    Fixed alot of the issues with the Army Calculator. I am still waiting on my recruiters to delivery me the 2013 scales and the new and updated list of rates. Once I have them in my hand, i will be working tirelessly to get this calculator updated for 2013!

  3. Jeff Blinkinsop says:

    Hi, in taking the practice tests online it only gives you a percentage score for each section, is there a way to calculate that? Thanks for you heard work on this.

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