Correct-- however, the most likely ones would deal with either his education (he was a drop out), dependents (he doesn't have any-- so that's not the issue), medical history, or concerns as to whether he can mentally handle the rigors of military life-- whether that be an actual history of mental issues-- or answers that just don't sit right with the recruiters. Kind of a shame-- he might not be the brightest bulb on the tree-- but he's a good shot under pressure.
As for the ASVAB-- I found it easy-- but I'm a bit of a wonderkid when it comes to standardized tests, so I have to remember not to compare my experiences to others when it comes to those sorts of things. I was in the Navy... eligible for the Nuclear program, but uninterested due to the extra commitment to the service that was required at the time. Probably should have went that path, I'd have been better off overall in life, most likely. The Marines require a minimum of 32. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
so to ask, what was your rate and your ASVAB score?