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Taking my ASVAB in two weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTsupremecy" data-source="post: 13952440" data-attributes="member: 18437"><p>ASVAB is for enlisted gents...just saying because if you have a college degree or want to become a JAG, I would go the officer route. I know the JAG core is hard to get into from what I have heard, but if you are just trying to get your foot in and set yourself up for success (achieving JAG officer) I would try applying for Jag officer first. </p><p></p><p>This is coming from someone who finished college and decided to try Naval aviation and applied / admitted into Navy Officer candidate school. I had to take a special test with an additional flight test portion. Also I had to speak to a specialized officer recruiter who submitted my application.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of Test prep books for all military tests. I would take 2-4 weeks to study up on everything so that you don't score poorly. Make sure you know what you are getting into and use the recruiters as a source of extra information, some dont always know what they are talking about. </p><p></p><p>If you have any questions PM me, I have been a Navy officer for about 1 year now and I am currently a Naval Flight Officer in flight school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTsupremecy, post: 13952440, member: 18437"] ASVAB is for enlisted gents...just saying because if you have a college degree or want to become a JAG, I would go the officer route. I know the JAG core is hard to get into from what I have heard, but if you are just trying to get your foot in and set yourself up for success (achieving JAG officer) I would try applying for Jag officer first. This is coming from someone who finished college and decided to try Naval aviation and applied / admitted into Navy Officer candidate school. I had to take a special test with an additional flight test portion. Also I had to speak to a specialized officer recruiter who submitted my application. There are plenty of Test prep books for all military tests. I would take 2-4 weeks to study up on everything so that you don't score poorly. Make sure you know what you are getting into and use the recruiters as a source of extra information, some dont always know what they are talking about. If you have any questions PM me, I have been a Navy officer for about 1 year now and I am currently a Naval Flight Officer in flight school. [/QUOTE]
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