(Part 2) Best asvab armed forces test books according to redditors

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u/styleevivant · 3 pointsr/Military

if you really want to be a pilot study this for the pilot part.

Everything else on the test
Good luck.

u/Sailordidit · 2 pointsr/newtothenavy

ive been in for about a half a year now and the most important thing i can tell you is study well on what rate you want and in taking the asvab study for the parts that are relevant in your possibility in qualifying for that rate. I pretty much knew i wanted to be an engineer after studying rates for a while and in studying for the test i paid the most attention to the mechanical portions of my study guides. As far as getting in shape for bootcamp all i did was run a mile and a half at least every other day, if you play any sports and hydrate before youll be fine. BOOTCAMP IS MENTAL in saying that i had alot of fun while there. MY study guide was asvab for dummies, i got a 70 (not bad considering i clicked away after about an hour) u need over a 50 for a decent job 90+ for nukes i believe but the portions do matter
http://www.amazon.com/ASVAB-For-Dummies-Rod-Powers/dp/0470637609
btw im a machinist mate
good luck

u/Green_Splooge · 2 pointsr/newtothenavy

Talk to your recruiter as soon as possible if you want to get going sooner, I dep'd in February this year and I won't be shipping until October 22nd. On average you'll be waiting around 6 months.

Also, get the ASVAB study guide book by Barron's. I didn't do anything extra aside from reading that study guide cover to cover and I scored a 96. If you don't think you need it, you probably do need it. I feel as though if I hadn't studied that book I would have missed so much on the ASVAB. I'm really book-smart, so the math, english, and science parts all came easy to me naturally. I pulled out that book and learned everything from electron flow theory to Automotive engineering. Trust me. Best $20 I have ever spent!

Have a general idea of what you would like to be in the navy, and do some studying on all the rates in general so you know what rate you'll be signing up for when you get to MEPS.

The physical qualifications are something that can wait until you are in the DEP pool. You'll have plenty of time to get to those physical standards before you even LEAVE for RTC. 1.5 miles may seem daunting, but just get out there and do it everyday. Even if you can't finish it without stopping, take note of where you are dying out and try to run longer next time. You'll watch yourself improve and you will feel mentally accomplished as well as physically.

Good luck to you!

u/justin11355 · 1 pointr/newtothenavy

Do you have a barnes& nobles store nearby?

or you can get it here for cheaper, but wont get it ASAP

http://www.amazon.com/Barrons-ASVAB-Edition-Terry-Duran/dp/0764147935/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394809621&sr=8-1&keywords=barons+asvab

AECF is one of the harder ones to get into if you are having troubles in your ASVAB.

u/GotMeForLife · 1 pointr/uscg

AFAIK 70s and even 60s is enough to get in, and to study I bought 2015/2016 ASVAB For Dummies and ASVAB AFQT For Dummies

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119038383/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_xrBGxbV4BGMY8

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1118817788/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_2sBGxb2WJMQFS