The United States Marine Corps is a component of the Navy and is America’s maritime land force. This branch of the U.S. Military is responsible for combat and contingency operations; humanitarian support; security; Presidential services; and the Toys for Tots program. In order to join the Marine Corps and get the job you want, passing the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) and meeting minimum Marine Corps ASVAB score requirements is a crucial step. To score…
ASVAB scores help determine which military job will be a good fit for you and your skillset, so it’s essential to know what to…
The United States Air Force is responsible for America’s air warfare, air defense, and military space research. In order to join the Air Force,…
So, you’ve decided to join the Army and are wondering how to best prepare for stellar Army ASVAB and AFOQT Scores! Standardized tests, like…
The United States Coast Guard provides law and maritime safety enforcement, marine and environmental protection and military naval support. The Coast Guard is a…
On April 23, 1908, an organized group was formed to arm the United States with a team of trained medical practitioners to assist in…
April 7th is the start of Explore Your Career Option Week. Choosing or changing a career path that aligns with your personality can help…
Peterson’s recently launched six new courses to its growing test prep catalog. The new courses focus primarily on career test prep. New content, including…
Today, Peterson’s launched five new military branch-specific pages for the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy. The pages serve as a…