Does the ASVAB determine your MOS?
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Does the ASVAB determine your MOS?
Your ASVAB scores determine what jobs you will qualify for in the military. But before you embarrass yourself in front of active-duty service members, know that a job in the Army and the Marine Corps is called a military occupational specialty, or MOS.
What MOS can I get with my ASVAB score?
ASVAB Line Scores and Army MOS
MOS | ARMY JOB TITLE | Minimum ASVAB Line Scores |
---|---|---|
15W | Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Operator | SC:102 |
15Y | AH-64D Armament / Electrical / Avionics Repairer | MM:105 & EL:100 |
17C | Cyber Operations Specialist | GT:110 & ST112 |
18X | Special Forces Recruit | GT:110 & SC:100 |
What is a good ASVAB score Marines?
32
Marine Corps recruits must score at least 32 on the ASVAB. Very few exceptions are made (about one percent) for some otherwise qualified recruits (exceptionally qualified, that is) with scores as low as 25. As with the Air Force, those without a high school education are generally ineligible.
What ASVAB score do you need for infantry Marines?
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MOS | Title | Score |
---|---|---|
0300 | Basic Infantry Marine | GT-80 |
0321 | Reconnaissance Marine | GT-105 |
0351 | Infantry Assault Marine | GT-100 |
0431 | Logistics/Embarkation Specialist | GT-100 |
What ASVAB score do I need for marine infantry?
Here are a few examples of required ASVAB scores for infantry positions: Marine Rifleman (0311): GT = 80. Scout Sniper (0317): GT = 100. Recon (0321): GT = 105.
What do the ASVAB abbreviations mean?
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple choice test, administered by the United States Military Entrance Processing Command, used to determine qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces.