It used to be a score under 50 required a waiver of competency. The navy no longer requires a ged or hs diploma to join, and have expunged fitness scores to retain recruits.
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Uh... What.
You could guess randomly and get higher than that. To get lower than a fifty you need to be genuinely stupid. I took my asvab hung over and got a 99 with a GT of 160.
Friend of mine did recruiter duty for awhile and there was a girl that kept taking the test and couldn't get anywhere close to whatever the minimum navy score was. She barely qualified for the army but only wanted to go navy.
My friend fired up a practice test and put C for every answer. Realized that would probably give her enough right answers to qualify. Told her this and sure enough she just managed to reach the min score.
When I was getting out I Christmas treed my advancement exam, caught shit from my command, not because I did the worst, but because they realized I Christmas treed the answers
*forgot to add, 3 people still managed to do worse than me
I got a 94 hung over and offered afit, nuke and is, their faces when I turned it all down to skip the waitlist was hilarious.
I just asked the recruiter which one had the biggest signing bonus.
… so that was nuke, right? Funny how this community exists and how concentrated factors are here…
Nuke had a 20k signing bonus back in the day when I was in, not sure if it’s changed since then.
Army not Navy. It was Satcomm. 80k.
You would almost have to try to get a 50
I met 2 Seabees who were waivers at 45~ asvabs, dumber than shit but salt of the earth hard workers, both Appalachian boys, they probably would have gotten at least a 60 if they had some prep.
What is the lowest you can score?