Sites across the United States that administer the military’s entrance exam have reopened following a shutdown that resulted from broad restrictions on federal civilian worker travel. The U.S.
Defense Department restrictions on civilian travel mean that some potential recruits will have to travel farther to take the military’s entrance exam, as remote testing centers cut back hours or close ...
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Petty Officer 3rd Class Latoya Towns, boatswain's mate, takes the Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery test aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington. (Seaman Cheng Yang/U.S. Navy) A lot ...
I appreciated your recent article on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or ASVAB (“Military Eyes Wider Access for Career-Aptitude Test Under ESSA ...
FORT SILL, Okla. (March 28, 2019) -- The Harry S Truman Education Center on Fort Sill is now home to a Military Entrance Test (MET) site for the Oklahoma City Recruiting Battalion. This will eliminate ...
High school students in Virginia have regained the ability to take a key career readiness exam, after an executive order from President Donald Trump suspended testing for over two weeks. In large part ...