ASVAB Scores Interpretation & Career Exploration
The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) scores can help you explore various career opportunities matching your interests and skills. Your standard scores and percentile scores provide insights into your strengths and weaknesses, guiding you towards better career choices. Utilize the OCCU-Find tool with your ASVAB access code to connect with occupations aligned with your specific abilities. Discover a range of career options tailored to your unique skill set and interests through the ASVAB assessment process.
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ASVAB Interpreting Your Scores
Purpose of the ASVAB CES Give students the opportunity to explore a variety of careers using knowledge gained about their interests through Multiple-aptitude test battery Interest inventory to learn more about themselves and the world of work Explore occupations in line with interests and skills Develop a strategy to realize career goals
Standard Scores Shown on right and in graph X is your score; gray band is the range your scores may fall if the test is taken again Majority of students score between 30 and 70; meaning average score is 50. Scores higher than 50 suggest a strength; below 50 a weakness
Percentile Scores Indicates how well you did in relation to others in the same grade Score means you did as well or better than X out of 100 students in that group Not equal to percent correct! There are no passing or failing scores
Career Exploration Scores Results shown for 3 Factors; Verbal Skills, Math Skills, and Science and Technical Skills Can be used to connect with occupations that best match your specific interests and skill sets Use ASVAB Access Code to access Occu-Find to match your specific interests and skill sets
How to Access Occu-Find o You will get an OCCU-Find access code on your ASVAB Summary Results sheet o Go to www.asvabprogram.com and use your access code to take the personal inventory
Occu-Find There are tabs for several Personal Inventory Tools Explore and plan the future based on your skills and interests
Find out what careers are available to people with your interests and skills.
ASVABs tutorial will walk you through it step by step.
Interested in Exploring Further? See Ms. Campbell in the CCR Center, Room 216 to