Tuesday, December 15, 2009

How do you figure your composite score on your ASVAB my raw score is a 83 how do I figure my composite?

Oh Why do they call marines Jar heads? I never seen the movies jar head so please explain?How do you figure your composite score on your ASVAB my raw score is a 83 how do I figure my composite?
Your composite score has to be done electronically and it will show up on your ERB when you get in the service you want to join. As far as the Jar Head thing, I have no idea. Ask a Marine. I'm in the army, the better service. :PHow do you figure your composite score on your ASVAB my raw score is a 83 how do I figure my composite?
You can't figure your composite scores from the AFQT score. they are seperate things.





The AFQT score is used solely to determine whether or not a person is eligible to join a particular branch of the military. The AFQT score is not used to determine whether or not someone is qualified to be trained in a specific military job. Military job qualification is determined based on ';Composite Scores,'; which are made up of individual ASVAB sub-test scores.





Only the US Navy and COast Guard uses direct subtest scores and not Composites to determine Job eligibility.





AIR FORCE:


The Air Force has four composite score areas made up from the individual ASVAB sub-tests, known as MAGE. The four composite score areas that make up MAGE are:





Mechanical Aptitude Score -


Determined from General Science (GS), Mechanical Comprehension (MC), and Auto/Shop (AS).





Administrative Aptitude Score -


Numerical Operations (NO), Coding Speed (CS), and Verbal Expression (VE). (Note: With the elimination of NO and CS from the ASVAB, a ';dummy score'; is now inserted there, so the Administrative Score is actually determined directly from the VE Score).





General Aptitude Score -


Determined from Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) and and Verbal Expression (VE).





Electronics Aptitude Score -


Determined from General Science (GS), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Mathematics Knowledge (MK), and Electronics Information (EI).





ARMY:


The Army determines job qualification from ten separate composite scores made up from various sub-tests of the ASVAB. The Army Composite Scores are:





Clerical (CL) -


Determined from Verbal Expression (VE), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), and Mathematics Knowledge (MK).





Combat (CO) -


Determined from Verbal Expression (VE), Coding Speed (CS), Auto %26amp; Shop (AS) and Mechanical Comprehension (MC). Note: Because CS has been removed from the ASVAB, a ';dummy score'; is inserted for this area.





Electronics (EL) -


Determined from General Science (GS), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Mathematics Knowledge (MK) and Electronic Information (EI).





Field Artillery (FA) -


Determined from Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Coding Speed (CS), Mathematics Knowledge (MK) and Mechanical Comprehension (MC). Note: Because CS has been removed from the ASVAB, a ';dummy score'; is inserted for this area.





General Maintenance (GM) -


Determined from General Science (GS), Auto %26amp; Shop (AS), Mathematics Knowledge (MK) and Electronics Information (EI).


General Technical (GT) - Determined from Verbal Expression (VE) and Arithmetic Reasoning (AR).





Mechanical Maintenance (MM) -


Determined from Numerical Operations (NO), Auto %26amp; Shop (AS), Mechanical Comprehension (MC) and Electronic Information (EI). Note: Because NO has been removed from the ASVAB, a ';dummy score'; is inserted for this area.





Operators and Food (OF) -


Determined from Verbal Expression (VE), Numerical Operations (NO), Auto %26amp; Shop (AS) and Mechanical Comprehension (MC). Note: Because NO has been removed from the ASVAB, a ';dummy score'; is inserted for this area.





Surveillance and Communications (SC) -


Determined from Verbal Expression (VE), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Auto %26amp; Shop (AS) and Mechanical Comprehension (MC).





Skilled Technical (ST) -


Determined from General Science (GS), Verbal Expression (VE), Mechanical Comprehension (MC) and Mathematics Knowledge (MK).





MARINES:


The Marine Corps determines job qualifications from four separate composite scores made up from various sub-tests of the ASVAB. The Marine Corps Composite Scores are:





Clerical (CL)-


No Marine Corps enlisted job uses this composite anymore. In 2002, all enlisted MOS's which had a requirement for a CL composite score were converted to GT scores.





Electronics Repair, Missile Repair, Electronics %26amp; Communications (EL) -


Determined from General Science (GS), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Mathematics Knowledge (MK) and Electronic Information (EI).





General Maintenance, Construction, Utility and Chemical Maintenance (MM) -


Determined from General Science (GS), Auto %26amp; Shop (AS), Mathematics Knowledge (MK) and Electronics Information (EI).





General Technical, Special and Officer Programs (GT) -


Determined from Verbal Expression (VE) and Arithmetic Reasoning (AR).
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