Monday, September 16, 2013

Tips And Recommendations On How To Prepare For The DLAB

By Michael D. Jennings


The Defense Language Aptitude Battery test or otherwise known as the DLAB, is one of the most difficult tests in the military services. It's not because it asks difficult questions, but because it will test you in a manner you aren't prepared for. On top of that, the consequences of the exam may be life altering. For people that are taking the exam, you either are trying to become a armed forces linguist or applying for a premier language based program. So to aid you with this, we have developed a number of recommendations that you should take prior to taking the exam.

Be sure to look for resources online. The military will tell you to take the test but will not let you know what the test is. Don't undertake it blindly but rather get the layout and type of questions you should expect. The DLABPrep.com is a excellent resource that not only details the examination but also has a DLAB Practice Test you are able to take.

Make sure you take a look at some English grammar rules. The exam is based off a made-up language and requires you to answer questions by switching the grammar structure within the sentence. If you don't really know what a Indirect Object is, you will have a difficult time answering the problem.

Make sure you talk with those that have taken the exam. Previous test takers can provide you really good insight about what to expect. Over time the policies and questions change. So ask those who have taken the test and get an up-to-date assessment on what to expect.

Make sure that the morning of the exam you take in a good breakfast and get some good sleep. the DLAB exam is tricky and you need your head in tip-top condition. So the night before the examination, go to bed early and in the morning get yourself a nutritious breakfast.

When you go it to take the examination, ensure that you select the most suitable computer. Pick one that is definitely faraway from windows or anything that makes noises like an ac unit, fan, vent, etc. You should try to remove yourself from distractions like these. It may seem ridiculous but during the test, you will need to concentrate on very small sound distinctions and something like a fan can seriously distract you.

Taking these suggestions won't assure you good results on the DLAB but it will aid you tremendously. If you do fail the DLAB though, please know that it is possible to take the DLAB six months later. Additionally, no matter how many times you take the DLAB, only your greatest score is going to be sent in. So make sure you take the DLAB often and very early.




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