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Choose Your ASVAB Starting Point

Each part of the site does a different job. Use the study guide when you need concept help, the test prep page when you need a repeatable plan, and the practice page when you are ready to drill questions or take mocks.

  • Study Guide: learn a subject before you drill it
  • Test Prep: build a weekly AFQT-first routine
  • Practice Test: take subject drills, quizzes, and full mocks

Best use of this page

Pick one focus, commit to it for the week, and avoid bouncing randomly between content types.

Recommended weekly flow

Learn the concept, lock the plan, then prove it in practice. That order keeps the site useful and prevents random busywork.

Next steps

After you choose a focus, use subject pages to stay targeted instead of switching randomly between weak areas.

FAQ

What is this page for?

This page helps you choose the right page: study guides for concept help, test prep for planning, or practice tests for question reps and mocks.

How do I decide between study guide, prep, and practice?

Use study guides when the concept is weak, use test prep when the plan is weak, and use practice when you are ready to test or drill a skill directly.

What should I open first if I am completely new?

Most new learners should open the test prep page first to build a weekly structure, then move into the study-guide or practice page that matches the weakest area.

Can I still use subject pages directly from here?

Yes. The subject grid is here for direct access, but the cards above help you avoid opening the wrong page for the wrong job.

Is this official ASVAB prep?

No. It is an independent learning and practice platform.