How in the world do you get and remember the ASVAB answers?
As I recall, it was in written form. This was 26 years ago so my memory of the specifics is fuzzy but I do know that a fraudulent enlistment report was submitted through the chain of command. That report, combined with the soldier's poor performance, resulted in an early discharge.
I agree.If the recruit is 'to dumb' to start with,how the heck is he going to memorize multiple answers?Some of the best soldiers I have ever served with, were the ones who had been given a second chance in life at a young age.Remember the days a judge gave you an option?Go into the military,or go to jail!Many stayed and did their 20.
One guy I was in basic with scored so high on the ASVAB they were planning on sending him to OCS as soon as he finished AIT. In AIT, it was discovered that he couldn't read, and that his recruiter had told him to just answer "C" to every single question on the ASVAB.
Many of the test sections are timed so that you can't complete them, but they want to see how many questions you completed in the alotted time. He answered every question on every portion of the test. and managed to get enough correct that his score was pretty high.