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Getting Acquainted with Test-Taking and Study Techniques
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Differentiating the computer and paper tests
Developing multiple-choice strategies
Making educated guesses
Getting some studying and test tips
Preparing down to the last detail
How many times have you heard someone say (or even said yourself), “I just can’t take tests”? A lot of people feel that way, but that mind-set isn’t an option on the ASVAB or in the military. In basic training, your drill sergeant will convince you that the words “I can’t” don’t even exist in the military. If you don’t believe me, try telling your drill sergeant, “I just can’t do push-ups.” You’ll find that with sufficient practice — and your drill sergeant will ensure you get a lot of practice — you can do push-ups just as well as the next person. (Actually, I don’t recommend testing this, for reasons that should be obvious.) The truth is that those who do well on tests are those who’ve figured out how to study efficiently and how to use a dash of test-taking psychology.
This chapter includes information on how to prepare for the test. I explain how to study, as well as how and why you should take the practice exams. In addition, you get some inside info, such as secrets for guessing when you don’t know the answer to a question (although if you study for the test, you won’t need to guess, right?). The tips and techniques provided in this chapter can help you get a jump on the ASVAB and your military career.