The perfect way to review for the AFQT whether you have two months, one month, or even one week left to prepare! The AFQT consists of four critical subtests of the ASVAB which count toward the AFQT (Armed Forces Qualifying Test) score. This score determines which U.S. service a test taker is eligible to enlist in. More than one million people per year participate in the ASVAB qualifying program. AUTHORS: Colonel Pat Proctor is an Iraq War veteran who has written for the U.S. Army War College quarterly journal Parameters and Armchair General. Carolyn C. Wheater is a math instructor at the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City and writes extensively on standardized test mathematics. She resides in Hawthorne, New Jersey. Jane R. Burstein has been an ACT and SAT tutor for numerous years and is an Adjunct Instructor and Student Teaching Supervisor in the College of Education at Hofstra University, where her work includes preparing secondary-school ELA teacher candidates to create effective edTPA portfolios. She has gone through training with Pearson, the edTPA administrator, to grade Secondary ELA portfolios. She resides in Roslyn, New York.