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Rome asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

I need some help with waiver forms for the military i failed the ASVAB 3 times and dont want to wait 6 months?

i was wondering can i still get a approval from the military, i'm not all that big in book smarts but i'm real good with the physcial part i can lift, run, etc...its just the ASVAB thats holding me back i'm tryin to join the AirForce or the Army doesn't matter just want to get out my MoM's House..So anyone PLZ HELP??

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Bro what did you get on your asvab? Cause if you scored higher then a 31 you can get into the army or Marines etc..but for the air force that's the hard but I think the air force have a waiting list..

    Feel free to Contact me cause I also I had to wait six months!

    Source(s): Marine poolee
  • 1 decade ago

    The Air Force will probably not give you a waiver. You should speak to an army recruiter. If you are told no and have to wait, I believe that the Army has tutoring for the asvab. Last year, they had a program that had public school teachers tutoring potential recruits. They covered math and reading. Speak to a recruiter and good luck.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    You're going to have to wait 6 months. The military has enough recruits right now that they don't have to bend over backwards just for you.

    The physical part they can drill into you, and they know it, but the book smarts you've got to bring on your own. Study up on your math, english, and problem solving skills. Another thing to look into is a test-taking prep course to learn how to conquer the multiple choice test.

    Make sure, though, that you want to join for the right reasons. If you join just trying to get out of your mom's house, you may be in for more than you bargained for.

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