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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You don't go to DLI just because you take the DLAB. You need to be in or going into a language dependent MOS
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SGT Javier Silva
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You take the DLAB to verify how fluent you are in the the language that you say you are fluent in. Defense Language Institute is where they train to learn a language you choose, as long as the language is considered a critical shortage language.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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You don’t choose the language, that’s chosen for you by based on your DLAB’s scores and needs of the Army.
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The DLAB only tests your aptitude to acquire a language; higher scores mean you are more likely to pick up more difficult languages. The DLPT verifies fluency if you already know a language.
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SGT Javier Silva you're thinking of the DLPT, Defense Language Proficiency Test, which is for people who are already fluent in a language
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SSG Dale London
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Actually, the DLAB measures how likely you are to be able to learn a foreign language. The language proficiency test establishes your fluency.
Passing the DLAB is a pre-requisite for assignment to DLI. The score required might change from language to language, but you have to pass to train.
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Sgt Dennis Doty
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I was given first, second and third choices. Then the Corps assigned the language they needed.
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