Is the MEPs confirmation test a pass or fail?
Is the MEPs confirmation test a pass or fail?
UPDATE: Per USMEPCOM Regulation 611-1, dated November 4, 2013 — effective December 4, 2013, the Confirmation Interview requirement is no longer required. The Confirmation Test is now officially a pass/fail test based on the score you achieve as defined in this post.
When do the results of the MEPs come back?
Once the final results of the MEPS physical and consultations are complete (including blood work), those results will be sent to N3M for review. N3M will then make a recommendation to the Admiral (usually within 3-5 days depending on backload).
Is the confirmation test a pass or fail?
The Confirmation Test is now officially a pass/fail test based on the score you achieve as defined in this post. An example; If you got a 33 AFQT on the first test and two months later you take a retest and score a 59 AFQT.
How is a person disqualified from the MEPs?
You first must be permanently disqualified (PDQ) by the MEPS medical department. The disqualification could come from your initial medical document reading (you do not make a trip to MEPS), or during your physical at the MEPS.
Is it possible to fail a MEPs exam?
MEPS itself isn’t something you can really fail, its what happens at MEPS that can disqualify (or fail) you from service. While at MEPS you’ll have to take the ASVAB if you haven’t already and you’ll have to go through a physical.
What do you need to know before going to MEPs?
The day before MEPS you will be asked to check into a near-by hotel and go over briefing on what will happen the next day, as well as what you can/cannot bring. Once you arrive at MEPS you will receive identification tags and complete identification processing. Early in the day you will be asked to take the ASVAB test.
How long does the MEPs process usually take?
The MEPS process length depends on how many applicants are scheduled on the day you attend. It can take anywhere from 6-8 hours to two days, although that is not as common. It also depends on how prepared you are and if you have taken your ASVAB test prior to attending MEPS.
How long does the ASVAB test take at MEPs?
It can take anywhere from 6-8 hours to two days, although that is not as common. It also depends on how prepared you are and if you have taken your ASVAB test prior to attending MEPS. Be prepared to be there for the entire day into late evening. Are there any special tests/considerations for females at MEPS?