Saturday, July 14, 2012

Kaplan ASVAB

The most comprehensive guide to preparation for the ASVAB.The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is an enlistment exam used by all branches of the US military. It is also being used more frequently than ever as an occupational placement exam administered in high schools. No other guide on the market is more consistently updated and revised than Kaplan ASVAB.Kaplan ASVAB features: Comprehensive review for the Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) 3 full-length practice test with detailed answer explanations Overview of key math concepts A section on how to read your scores Content review for each of the subjects covered on the test In-depth review of all technical sub-tests  

Amazon Sales Rank: #2850 in Books Published on: 2011-05-03 Released on: 2011-05-03 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 11.00" h x 8.50" w x 1.00" l, 2.15 pounds Binding: Paperback 444 pages

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Most helpful customer reviews 46 of 48 people found the following review helpful. You Should Get It. By Sterling-Archer i bought this book for one reason... to increase my asvab score. But thats obvious right? Anyways i did some research and just figured id buy this book. it turned out to be a good choice.you first read some slightly interesting info about what the asvab is and crap like that. then you take a Full length test to see where you stand. i took the test and failed horribly in science, arithmetic reasoning, mathmatics knowledge, electronic, auto and shop, and mechanical comprehension. iv been at this book for about 3 weeks and only have gotten to the mechanical knowledge. but heres what you want to know...Vocab. just gives you little tricks on how to improve your vocab.Word knowledge. literally half a page long to cut your time down.paragraph comprehension. makes you know whats being asked. questions like whats the author asking and inference questions and some tips on how to cut down your time.Math. very thorough. some good techniques like Back Solving.Arithmetic reasoning. gives you everything you want to know. factors and multiples, positives and negative, fractions, ezponents and roots, ratios, proportions, probability, hell they even add a few vocabs that you already know like whats an interger or odd/even.Mathmatics knowledge. Again thorough. they tell you what an expression is and how to solve it. same with equations. and they give you examples of EVERYTHING. they do a great review in geometry, (parallel lines, line segments, angles triangles. they even tell you how to find the area of a bunch of simple shapes such as a triangle and rectangle.)General science. not the best review. dont get me wrong, they give out alot of interestion info. the problem is alot of it iv never seen on any asvab. they give you a huge paragraph on the human respiratory system and circulatory system?? iv never seen any of that on previous asvabs. but when they go into earth science it get a little better like whats The Kindom. earth science is well written too but a few things i dont think are needed like the type of clouds and layers of atmosphere. they are very brief on the solar system which kinda sucked but whatever. Physical science is loaded with ALOT of useful information such as newtons laws, what force, work, and power is, energy sound waves crap like that.Electronic. Basic yet useful stuff. whats current, voltage, ac vs dc, resistance, ohms law, just a bunch of stuff. they even give you diagrams of different circuits like parallel circuit. Theres a bunch more stuff but again some i just dont feel are of any use.Automotive. This is where im at and they go REAL....REAL deep into details. like the engine, cooling system, lubrication system, fuel system, and like 10 other systems each system being like 2 to 3 full length pages.theres still Shop Information which identifies like 50 diferent tools. Mechanical Comprehension which is like Physical science with equations on how to solve enery and and power. tells you info about how much force and work a man has to do to push 100kg up an incline. Assembling Objects. I honestly dont know how to do it. i was just making educated quesses on the asvab. it seems like they give you tips and tricks on how to do it but its like 8 pgs long so it seems to be detailed.well i Strongly suggest you buy this book if your going into the military. Even if your not and just want to brush up on your subjects i recommend getting this.oh. i took the asvab three years ago and got a 36.... yeah i know, bad right? i took one like a week ago before i got to general science (which was my lowest score) and got a 51! half way done and already increased my score.I hope this helps. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Harder than the test. A great tool. By J. Guzman As an active duty military member in order for me to get a different job I have to boost my ASVAB score and this book helped me do

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