I'm going to say no. For example, there's a little bit of career guidance the military has, I think it's called SCAN, second career assistance network, and there's a whole group of briefs. SISIP comes as well before you start your VRPSM to tell you about certain programs that you might want to do, and to show you various avenues in trades that you might want. There's the Helmets to Hardhats program that looks at getting members into the trades. It took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do.
I had another military friend at U of C law and was talking to him because law perked my interest in the last couple of years. As to whether I have an aptitude for it, I can show you a copy of my transcript, my GPA. I think I'll do quite well. But as to whether or not there's an aptitude test for anything like that, no. I had some really great guidance from my chain of command, who steered me in a direction, you should try this, you could take advantage of this. If I didn't have them I don't know where I'd be at today, but they were just phenomenal.