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Military Entrance Exam Prep

ASVAB Prep That Gets You In

Quick Answer

The ASVAB has 9 subtests. Your AFQT score — built from just 4 of them — determines branch eligibility. Your line scores determine which jobs you qualify for. ConnectPrep prepares you for both, with a 4–10 week 1:1 program built around your specific branch and MOS target.

1:1 ASVAB tutoring covering all 9 subtests — from AFQT fundamentals to specialty line scores. Westport, CT and online nationwide.

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+12
Average AFQT point improvement, diagnostic to test day
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9
Subtests covered — AFQT core to specialty line scores
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4–10
Week typical prep timeline to test day
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1:1
Private sessions only — no group classes or pre-recorded content
5
Military branches
served
9
ASVAB subtests
covered
4
AFQT subtests
prioritized
99
Max AFQT
percentile
10+
Points above minimum
target we aim for

Minimum AFQT by Branch

What Score Do You
Actually Need?

These are the floors — the minimum AFQT to enlist. Higher scores unlock more MOS options, signing bonuses, and advancement. We recommend targeting 10+ points above your branch minimum from day one.

Army
31
Minimum AFQT
Most MOS options open at 50+. 110 GT score for Officer Candidate School.
Navy
35
Minimum AFQT
Nuclear, IT, and aviation ratings require 50–65+. High line scores critical.
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Marines
32
Minimum AFQT
Infantry MOS opens at 80 GT. Aviation and intel require higher composites.
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Air Force / Space Force
36
Minimum AFQT
Technical AFSCs routinely require 60–72 AFQT. Cyber and intel require 65+.
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Coast Guard
40
Highest minimum of all branches
Most ratings require 50+. Aviation maintenance requires 57 mechanical score.
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Minimum scores are thresholds, not targets. Candidates who score at the minimum often find their MOS options significantly limited and may be ineligible for bonuses. ConnectPrep programs are designed to push students well above minimum — typically targeting 10–20 points higher than the branch floor based on the student's specific job goals.

The 9 Subtests

What the ASVAB
Actually Measures

The ASVAB is not a single test — it's nine. Four build your AFQT. All nine feed your line scores. Here's exactly what each subtest covers.

SubtestQuestionsTimeWhat It TestsRole
Arithmetic Reasoning
AR
1539 min (P&P)
55 min (CAT)
Word problems, ratios, percentages, basic algebra, multi-step calculations AFQT
Word Knowledge
WK
168 min (P&P)
8 min (CAT)
Vocabulary definitions, synonyms, and word use in context AFQT
Paragraph Comprehension
PC
1122 min (P&P)
22 min (CAT)
Reading passages: main idea, inference, author intent, context clues AFQT
Mathematics Knowledge
MK
1620 min (P&P)
18 min (CAT)
Algebra, geometry, number theory, fractions, exponents, and basic functions AFQT
General Science
GS
1611 min (P&P)
8 min (CAT)
Biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, health, and life sciences Line Scores
Electronics Information
EI
169 min (P&P)
8 min (CAT)
Circuits, current, voltage, resistance, electronic components and systems Line Scores
Auto & Shop Information
AS
11 (P&P)
25 (CAT)
11 min (P&P)
7 min (CAT)
Automotive systems, tools, repairs, woodworking, and shop procedures Line Scores
Mechanical Comprehension
MC
1619 min (P&P)
20 min (CAT)
Levers, pulleys, gears, hydraulics, and basic mechanical physics Line Scores
Assembling Objects
AO
1615 min (P&P)
16 min (CAT)
Spatial relationships — how shapes fit together from exploded-view diagrams Line Scores

How AFQT Is Calculated

Four subtests. One percentile. Everything depends on it.

AR
Arithmetic Reasoning
+
MK
Math Knowledge
+
VE
WK + PC combined
=
AFQT
1–99 Percentile

The VE (Verbal Expression) composite combines Word Knowledge and Paragraph Comprehension. Your raw scores are converted using standard score tables, then your percentile is calculated against a nationally representative sample of 18–23 year olds. A score of 50 means you scored higher than exactly half of that sample — the national median. Most desirable MOS options require 50+.

MOS Qualification

Line Scores by Branch —
What Jobs Actually Require

Your AFQT gets you in the door. Your line scores — composites built from specific subtest combinations — determine which jobs you can actually have. Here's how each branch calculates them.

Line ScoreFormula (Subtests)Example MOSMin Score
Clerical (CL)VE + AR + MK42A Human Resources, 25U Signal90–100
Combat (CO)AR + CS + AS + MC11B Infantry, 19D Cavalry Scout87–100
Electronics (EL)GS + AR + MK + EI25B IT, 94F Computer/Detection Systems98–102
Field Artillery (FA)AR + CS + MK13B Cannon Crewmember93
General Technical (GT)VE + AROfficer Candidate School, Warrant Officer110
Mechanical Maint. (MM)AS + MC + EI91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic99–104
Operators/Food (OF)VE + MC + AS88M Truck Driver, 92G Food Service85–87
Skilled Technical (ST)GS + VE + MK68W Combat Medic, 35F Intelligence Analyst91–107
Surveillance/Comm (SC)AR + CS + MK + EI35N Signals Intelligence Analyst102–107
Line ScoreFormulaExample MOSMinimum
GT (General Tech.)VE + ARAny officer, warrant officer track110
EL (Electronics)GS + AR + MK + EI0629 Comm Systems Tech, 2847 IT105–115
MM (Mechanical Maint.)AR + MC + AS1341 Engineer Equipment Mechanic105
CL (Clerical)VE + AR + MK0111 Administrative Specialist100
WM (Aviation)MC + AS6040 Aviation Ordnance Systems105
Aptitude AreaKey ComponentsExample AFSCScore
General (G)VE + AR1N0X1 Operations Intel, 3D1X2 Cyber64–72
Electronic (E)GS + AR + MK + EI2E1X3 Ground Radio Comms, 3E8X1 EOD64–70
Mechanical (M)GS + AS + MC2T2X1 Air Transportation, 2A5X2 Helicopter40–60
Administrative (A)VE + MK3F0X1 Personnel, 8A100 Enlisted Accessions28–44
RatingKey ASVAB AreasRoleMin AFQT
AMT (Aviation Maint.)Mechanical, ElectronicsHelicopter maintenance technician57 MM
BM (Boatswain's Mate)Verbal, General ScienceDeck, navigation, seamanship40 AFQT
IT (Info. Systems Tech.)Electronics, Math, VECommunications and networks62 EL
ME (Marine Enforcement)GT, VerbalMaritime law enforcement100 GT

The ConnectPrep Method

Built Around Your Branch,
Not a Generic Curriculum

Every ConnectPrep ASVAB program starts with a diagnostic and builds a week-by-week plan around your specific branch, MOS target, and test date. No two programs are identical.

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Diagnostic & Goal-Setting

Full proctored diagnostic followed by branch and MOS review. We identify your exact AFQT gap and which line scores need improvement for your specific job targets. Then we build the plan.

Days 1–3

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AFQT Core Mastery

Deep work on the four AFQT subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension. These four drive the score that determines enlistment eligibility — they get the most time.

Weeks 1–3

3

Line Score Specialization

Targeted work on the specialty subtests that matter for your branch and job: General Science, Electronics, Mechanical Comprehension, Auto & Shop, Assembling Objects. Focused on your specific MOS composite requirements.

Weeks 2–6

4

Timed Simulations & Test Day

Full-length timed ASVAB simulations under both CAT and P&P conditions. Pacing, stamina, and test-day strategy. Final review of persistent weak areas. Logistics and what to expect at MEPS.

Final 1–2 Weeks

What's Included

Everything in
One Program

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1:1 Private Sessions

Typically 2 sessions per week, 60–90 minutes each. No group classes, no pre-recorded videos — every minute is focused on you.

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Full-Length Diagnostics

Official-format practice tests administered under timed conditions with complete subtest-by-subtest score reports after every session.

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MOS-Specific Plan

Your program is built around your specific branch and job goals — not a generic curriculum. Line score targets are set on day one based on your MOS shortlist.

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Retake Strategy

For students who have already tested, we analyze previous scores and build a targeted retake plan — we don't restart from scratch.

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CAT + P&P Preparation

Preparation for both the Computer Adaptive Test (MEPS) and Paper & Pencil formats. Different timing, different strategy — we cover both.

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Weekly Progress Reviews

Ongoing performance tracking across all 9 subtests with plan adjustments each week. You always know exactly where you stand vs. your targets.

Who We Work With

Every Starting Point.
Every Branch.

ConnectPrep ASVAB students range from high school seniors taking the test for the first time to active duty service members aiming to reclassify into a new MOS.

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High School Students

Juniors and seniors exploring military service alongside civilian college options. Often taking the Student ASVAB at school and then the MEPS version later. We prepare for both.

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Enlistment Candidates

Students who've committed to enlisting and have a specific branch and MOS goal in mind. The program is built entirely around hitting the exact line score combination they need.

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Retakers

Students who tested once but scored below their MOS requirement. We analyze the previous score report, identify specific gaps, and build a targeted retake program — no starting from scratch.

Officers & Warrant Officers

Candidates who need strong GT scores (110+) for Officer Candidate School or Warrant Officer programs. The GT composite — VE + AR — is the critical target for this track.

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Special Programs

Students targeting competitive programs — Navy Nuclear (NF program, 290 composite), SEAL (AFQT 78+), Special Forces (GT 110+ with combat line scores) — that require near-perfect subtest performance.

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Reclassification Candidates

Active duty or reserve members aiming to reclassify into a new MOS that requires improved line scores. Same program structure, compressed timeline.

Official Resources

Links You Need
Before You Test

Bookmarked resources every ASVAB candidate should have before starting prep. All official government or ASVAB-affiliated sources.

Official — Required

Official ASVAB Program Website

The official ASVAB program site managed by the Department of Defense. Includes score information, test location finder, and career exploration tools for students and counselors.

Official ASVAB Site →

Official — MEPS Info

Military Entrance Processing

The Department of Defense's Military Entrance Processing Command (MEPCOM) site explains the MEPS process, CAT-ASVAB administration, and what to expect on test day at a MEPS location.

MEPS Information →

Army MOS Explorer

Army ASVAB MOS Finder

The Army's official tool for exploring MOS options based on your ASVAB scores. Enter your line scores to see which jobs you qualify for — and which ones you're close on.

Army MOS Explorer →

Official Practice

ASVAB CEP Practice Test

The ASVAB Career Exploration Program's free official practice materials. These are the closest freely available materials to the actual test — ConnectPrep recommends using these alongside our sessions.

Free Practice Test →

Score Calculator

AFQT Score Estimator

Understand approximately where your diagnostic scores map to AFQT percentile, and what improvements in each subtest produce the most AFQT gain. Useful for setting realistic improvement targets.

AFQT Reference →

Recruiting Info

Find a Recruiter

Before scheduling your MEPS appointment, meet with a recruiter in your branch of interest. They can tell you exactly which line scores you need for your MOS shortlist — invaluable input for building your ConnectPrep study plan.

Find a Recruiter →

What Students Say

Real Scores.
Real Enlistments.

"I had taken the ASVAB once and barely passed the Army minimum. My recruiter said I needed a 110 GT for the MOS I wanted. ConnectPrep focused entirely on that — and I hit 118. Got my first choice."

118 GT
Marcus T.
Army — 35F Intelligence Analyst

"I scored a 42 on my first attempt and needed a 65 for the Navy rating I wanted. In 6 weeks with ConnectPrep I went from 42 to 71. The math sessions made the biggest difference."

71 AFQT
Demi R.
Navy — IT Information Systems Tech

"Math is not my strong suit. My ConnectPrep tutor broke down the arithmetic reasoning section in a way that finally clicked. I went from a 33 to a 58 AFQT in 8 weeks — Air Force accepted."

58 AFQT
Jordan M.
Air Force — 3D1X2 Cyber Systems

Common Questions

ASVAB Prep FAQ

What ASVAB score do I need to join the military?

Each branch sets its own minimum AFQT: Army (31), Navy (35), Marines (32), Air Force and Space Force (36), Coast Guard (40). These are enlistment thresholds — higher scores unlock better MOS options and signing bonuses. We recommend targeting 10+ points above your branch minimum.

What is the AFQT and how is it calculated?

AFQT stands for Armed Forces Qualifying Test. It is a percentile score (1–99) derived from four ASVAB subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, and Mathematics Knowledge. The formula is AR + MK + VE (VE = WK + PC combined). It compares you to a nationally representative sample of 18–23 year olds. A 50 is exactly average nationally.

What are line scores and why do they matter?

Line scores are composite numbers calculated from specific subtest combinations. Each branch uses different formulas. The Army uses scores like GT (VE + AR), EL (GS + AR + MK + EI), and ST (GS + VE + MK) to determine MOS eligibility. Your AFQT qualifies you for enlistment; your line scores determine which jobs you can actually have.

Can I retake the ASVAB if I don't like my score?

Yes. After your first attempt, you must wait 30 days to retake. Then another 30 days before a third attempt. After a third attempt, a 6-month wait applies. Recruiters see all scores. Retaking without structured preparation rarely improves scores significantly — ConnectPrep builds focused plans for retakers based on their specific subtest gaps.

What is the difference between the CAT-ASVAB and paper ASVAB?

The CAT-ASVAB (Computer Adaptive Test) is administered at MEPS. It adapts question difficulty based on your answers — you can't skip questions or go back. It uses fewer questions than the paper version. The P&P-ASVAB (paper and pencil) is given at satellite testing locations and high schools. You can skip questions and return. ConnectPrep prepares students for both formats and strategies.

How long does ASVAB prep take?

Most students prepare in 4–10 weeks, depending on their starting score and target. Students with significant AFQT gaps (20+ points needed) typically take 8–10 weeks. Students targeting specific line scores for high-demand MOS options may need more time for specialty subtests. ConnectPrep builds the timeline around your specific test date.

Does ConnectPrep offer online ASVAB tutoring?

Yes. All ConnectPrep ASVAB programs are available fully online via video session, serving students nationwide. In-person sessions are available in Westport, CT and surrounding Fairfield County, CT. The curriculum and diagnostic process are identical regardless of format.

What score do I need for Navy Nuclear or SEAL programs?

Navy Nuclear Field (NF): requires a composite score of 290 on VE + AR + MK + GS — among the highest academic requirements in military enlisting. Navy SEAL (SO): requires an AFQT of 78+ plus physical standards. Army Special Forces: GT of 110+ combined with combat-related line scores. ConnectPrep has specific preparation tracks for these programs.

Not sure where to start?

Book a free 20-minute call — we'll review your recruiter feedback, branch goal, and test date, then outline exactly what a program looks like for you.

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ASVAB® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Defense. ConnectPrep is an independent test preparation company and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any branch of the U.S. military, the Department of Defense, or MEPCOM. Minimum AFQT and line score requirements are subject to change by individual branches; always confirm current requirements with your recruiter. Score improvement averages based on ConnectPrep student data across completed programs. Individual results vary.