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...electronics, am I on the right track? I took the ASVAB a year ago and did poorly on it, then again I did not place myself in the mindset to be prepared to take the test, nor did I study any prior information about the test or spend time with the study guides. The result: My AFQT was 42, and the area in which I want to get the highest number in is electronics which I scored a 60 in. I am really good with fixing computers or anything electronics so that's what I really want to get into. My dad was an avionics tech in the marines so I want to make him proud since my studies are similar to his. So, for the past 2 months I have been rigorously studying between 5 different ASVAB study guides in the math, arithmatic reasoning, general science, and electronics information sections. I am worried that I may not be able to boost my score to 70 (which is the qualifying score for air force electronics jobs). Lately I've been getting 50% of the practice test questions correct in all 4 areas. Would you think this is good enough to boost my electronics score to a 70 or greater? I have some doubts but my confidence is higher than my doubts. It just seems when I complete a test I'll see another question that I want to study for just so I have a little extra knowledge. Lots of my friends tell me to just go take the test.. anyone got any thoughts/advice?