Testing Dates 2009 – 2010



Testing Dates 2017 – 2018

ACT Tests- local testing place (registration deadline)

September 9, 2017 – Chantilly (Aug 4)

October 28, 2017 – John Champe, Chantilly (Sep 22)

December 9, 2017 – Chantilly, Briar Woods (Nov 3)

February 10, 2018 –Chantilly (Jan 12)

April 14, 2018 – John Champe, Chantilly (Mar 9)

June 9, 2018 - Chantilly (May 4)

July 14, 2018 – Chantilly (Jun 15)

AP Tests- register to take by February 2018 (link will be on FHS counseling webpage)

Monday, May 7, 2018 – Friday, May 11, 2018

Monday, May 14, 2018 – Friday, May 18, 2018

PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test)

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 – In High Schools (9th – 11th Grades)

SAT and SAT Subject Test- local testing place (registration deadline)

August 26, 2017 – John Champe (July 28)

October 7, 2017 – Freedom, Chantilly, Westfield (Sep 8)

November 4, 2017 – John Champe, Chantilly, Westfield (Oct 5)

December 2, 2017 – John Champe, Chantilly, Westfield (Nov 2)

*March 10, 2018 – Briar Woods, Chantilly, Westfield (Feb 9)

May 5, 2018 – John Champe, Chantilly, Westfield (Apr 6)

June 2, 2018 – John Champe, Chantilly, Westfield (May 3)

Anticipated 2018 Dates:

August 25, 2018

*SAT Subject Tests NOT offered

ASVAB Testing Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery

The ASVAB Career Exploration Program can help young adults identify and explore potentially satisfying occupations and develop effective strategies to realize career goals.

The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is one of the most widely used, multiple-aptitude tests in the world, developed and maintained by the Department of Defense. More than half of all high schools nationwide administer the ASVAB test to students in grades 10, 11 and 12 (sophomores cannot use their scores for enlistment eligibility).

The ASVAB consists of the following eight individual tests:

General Science

Arithmetic Reasoning

Word Knowledge

Paragraph Comprehension

Mathematics Knowledge

Electronics Information

Auto and Shop Information

Mechanical Comprehension

Students are provided with scores on each of these individual tests and three Career Exploration Score composites: Verbal Skills, Math Skills and Science and Technical Skills. The battery takes approximately three hours to complete, and test results will be returned to schools in a few weeks.

The Military uses students’ ASVAB scores to identify the occupations that best suit their abilities. Junior, senior and postsecondary school students can use their ASVAB scores for enlistment for up to two years after taking the test.

Please visit the ASVAB website for more information and sample questions.

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