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About E-LearningGuru

E-LearningGuru is a team-run ASVAB study site built for people who want clear explanations, useful practice, and a calmer way to prepare. The goal is simple: help learners understand what to study, where to practice, and how to turn repeat mistakes into better scores.

The site is built around real study needs. Some pages explain the topic, some help you organize your week, and some are there for direct practice and full-length mocks. That split is intentional because a learner who needs explanation should not be dropped into a random test, and a learner who needs practice should not have to dig through vague advice first.

  • Team-run ASVAB study and practice site
  • Clear lessons, practice pages, and mock tests
  • Plain-language explanations with useful next steps
  • Pages updated when coverage or clarity needs work

E-LearningGuru Team

This site is written and reviewed under a team name so updates, responsibility, and content quality stay clear.

Published Questions8,692
Live Subjects9
Study Guides9

What You Will Find Here

E-LearningGuru includes ASVAB study guides, subject practice pages, mock-test pages, and support articles that help with the same goal from different angles.

  • Subject-by-subject study guides for active test sections
  • Practice pages connected to the matching study topic
  • Full mocks and AFQT-focused practice options
  • Helpful articles, FAQs, and review guidance

How the Team Writes and Reviews Pages

The team writes each page for a clear purpose. A study page should explain. A prep page should help you decide what to do next. A practice page should make it easy to get useful reps and review the result.

  • Use official ASVAB subtest and score references where they matter
  • Write in plain language instead of recycled exam jargon
  • Connect each lesson to the most relevant practice page
  • Keep page intent clear so study, prep, and practice do not blur together

How the Team Reviews and Updates Content

Content is reviewed when question coverage changes, when a page needs a clearer explanation, when a lesson and its matching practice page need a clearer connection, or when official guidance changes in a way that matters for learners.

  • Review weak or outdated pages and rewrite them in fuller detail
  • Keep study pages aligned with the live practice experience on the site
  • Improve FAQs when learners repeatedly need the same clarification
  • Keep visible ownership under the E-LearningGuru Team name

What the Team Does Not Do

The team does not present the site as an official military resource, does not promise a specific score, and does not publish thin pages just to chase search traffic.

  • No official-affiliation claims
  • No score guarantees or enlistment guarantees
  • No filler copy written only to capture keyword variants
  • No vague “study harder” advice without a practical next step

Accuracy, Independence, and Standards

E-LearningGuru is an independent educational site. The team uses official ASVAB references where appropriate, but this site is not the official ASVAB program and should not be treated as a substitute for official recruiter guidance, official score policies, or official test administration details.

The team aims to keep pages useful, specific, and honest. That means clear language, direct explanations, realistic study advice, and visible links into the exact practice pages that match the lesson being read.

Feedback and Accountability

Learner feedback matters because it shows where a page is unclear, where a practice page feels weak, and which explanations still need work. The team reviews that feedback when planning updates.

  • Use the feedback page to report weak copy, broken links, or confusing explanations
  • Common learner questions help shape future FAQ and guide updates
  • Pages are improved when the current version is not doing the job clearly enough

Policies and Contact Pages

Trust is stronger when the important pages are easy to find. The team keeps the main policy pages public so learners can see how the site is run.

  • Privacy page for data and usage basics
  • Terms page for platform use and limits
  • Study guide, prep pages, and practice pages all linked directly from the main site