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Military21 min read

FREE PiCAT Exam Guide 2026: Verification Test, At-Home ASVAB, Branch Cutoffs

FREE 2026 PiCAT study guide: 145-question at-home ASVAB, MEPS Verification Test, AFQT cutoffs by branch, line scores, prep plan, and ASVAB-Forms-9 update.

Apr 25, 2026Read
Military16 min read

FREE AFCT Study Guide 2026: In-Service ASVAB Retake Rules

Free 2026 AFCT guide covering subtests, AFQT formula, branch line scores, retake rules (Army 6 mo, Navy 30 day, USMC 6 mo), and MOS/commissioning leverage.

Apr 24, 2026Read
Military26 min read

FREE DLAB Study Guide 2026: Pass the Defense Language Aptitude Battery

Free 2026 DLAB guide: 126-question format, audio and visual sections, 0-176 scoring scale, Category I-IV cutoffs (85/90/95/100+), 4-6 week study plan, DLIFLC path, artificial-language drills, and linguist MOS career impact.

Apr 23, 2026Read
Military16 min read

ASVAB Score Requirements by Military Branch 2026 (FREE)

FREE 2026 guide: ASVAB score requirements by military branch + jobs you qualify for. 300+ Army MOS, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard line scores.

Feb 15, 2026Read
Military14 min read

FREE ASVAB Score Calculator: AFQT Formula (2026)

Free ASVAB score calculator. AFQT = 2VE + AR + MK. See minimum scores by branch, line score formulas, composite scores, and which military jobs you qualify for.

Feb 15, 2026Read
Military18 min read

FREE ASVAB Study Schedule 2026: 30-Day Plan to Score 70+

Free 30-day ASVAB study schedule for 2026. Day-by-day plan covering all 10 subtests with 2-3 hours daily. Week 1: Verbal, Week 2: Math, Week 3: Technical, Week 4: Practice tests. Score 70+ on your AFQT with this proven study plan.

Feb 15, 2026Read
Military17 min read

ASVAB Hardest Sections Ranked 2026: Expert Strategies to Conquer Every Subtest

All 10 ASVAB subtests ranked from hardest to easiest for 2026 with specific strategies for each. Covers Mathematics Knowledge, Mechanical Comprehension, and Assembling Objects with tips for the CAT-ASVAB adaptive format and no-calculator policy.

Feb 14, 2026Read
Military15 min read

FREE ASVAB Study Guide 2026: All 10 Subtests

Free ASVAB study guide for 2026 with all 10 subtests explained, AFQT scoring formula, and minimum scores for Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard.

Jan 22, 2026Read

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What should I read first for Military Aptitude Tests?

Start with the article that matches your exact exam or decision point. This hub includes 8 articles mapped to 4 related exam IDs, including PiCAT Pre-employment iCAT, ASVAB Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, AFCT Armed Forces Classification Test, DLAB Defense Language Aptitude Battery.

Do Military Aptitude Tests blog articles replace practice questions?

No. Blog articles help you understand requirements, strategy, and common mistakes. Use the matching practice questions and study guides after reading to improve exam readiness.

Why are multiple Military Aptitude Tests exams grouped together?

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Articles appear here when their related exam IDs belong to this taxonomy family. That keeps the page focused on the underlying exam relationship rather than a loose editorial category.

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