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jesus christ
To be fair, my high school had an office expressly for recruiters and as a requirement to graduate, we HAD to take the ASVAB.
Thats what happens when schools aren’t funded well. You either get out through sports or the military; if you were academic, you were largely on your own. And this was before NCLB.
My junior year of high school there was a day that if we were there we were all made to go to the auditorium and forced to take the asvab with recruiters from each branch standing watch.
Yep, we took the ASVAB too. It was marketed as a way to see what your strengths were, and what jobs those strengths might apply to. BUT. The weirdest day was when all the boys had to register for the draft our senior year. They just dropped cards off in the middle of art class, and the guys had to fill them out and return them.