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Paul W
Lv 5
Paul W asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

DLAB Question Old Test /Scores?

How does a 104 on the DLAB in 2003 translate to today's test score. I see that the current guidelines show a 110 for a Cat IV when a 100 was good with the test I took in 2003. Did the test scores change, or just the standards?

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  • Bob
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    It depends upon the web site that you look at. The USMilitary.com site shows the Minimum score for Cat IV still at 100 while wikipedia.org shows Cat IV at 110 being the minimum for Cat IV.

    I wouldn't worry about how you compare to what the standards are now. As long as you qualified then, you have nothing to worry about.

    The test is probably the same. They most likely upped the minimum required scores to get the highest quality possible.

  • SFC M
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    A 104 is a 104 is a 104.

    The test score did not change.

  • Erika
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    I in basic terms have been given out of the army and the final 3 months in we've been given a great variety of recent men, certainly one of them grew to become into 39 years old. So i'm specific which you're making the age cut back off. there grew to become into additionally one new inner maximum that had a felonious checklist (hacking) and grew to become into able (or compelled) to enlist interior the army. i could touch a recruiter, the army is desperate for individuals to connect enormously for a undeniable MOS like linguistics, yet you may anticipate to be on the fast song to Iraq or Afganistan.

  • Mrsjvb
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    just the standards and what each branch is accepting as the baseline score they will accept.

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