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The Nursing Entrance Test: A Guide to Taking the Exam

By Ambriel Maji, published May 16, 2008
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When deciding to start nursing school, there are various pre-entrance exams the school of your choice will request you to take prior to admittance. The Nursing Entrance Test is probably one of the easiest of all the pre-entrance exams and is broken down into 7 sections. Of these 7 sections, only 2 count toward your final scores.

The 7 Sections of the test are:

1. Reading Comprehension

2. Mathematics

3. Reading Rate

4. Test Taking Skills

5. Stress Level Profile

6. Social Interaction Profile

7. Learning Style

Because of the fact only the reading comprehension and mathematics are the only two parts of the test that count towards your score these are the areas you should make sure you are proficient in before taking the test. The reading comprehension is broken down into 33 questions and you are given 30 minutes to complete this section. The mathematics section is broken down into 60 problems with a 60 minute time frame.

One area of the test people find the most trouble with is the mathematics. The mathematics area is broken down to cover many aspects of math including but not limited to multiplication and division of improper and mixed fractions, word problems, algebra problems including factoring, solving variables in the first power, square roots and use of quadratic equations. If you are looking to brush up on rusty math skills you will find the website Interactive Math one of the best guides to have you back on track in no time. You are able to pick a math book and then an area in math where you are having trouble.

The reading comprehension is mainly made up of passages in which you will be required to read and then answer the questions afterward. Each of the passages requires the test taker to carefully read and to comprehend the material so that they will be able to answer the questions at the end.

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Good info.

Posted on 05/16/2008 at 10:05:11 AM

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