The Nurse Entrance Test (NET) is used for admission into nursing schools.
Candidates will be tested on science reading skills. Passages to read and multiple-choice questions to answer are included.
Candidates will be tested on basic math, including whole and partial numbers, number conversions and algebra. Candidates are given a time period of one minute for every question in the math section.
Candidates need to be able to read college-level material quickly. The test will gauge the best way that candidates study and learn.
Candidates will be tested on writing skills, including traditional writing conventions of grammar, capitalization, construction of complete sentences, writing organization and spelling.
Candidates will be tested on science vocabulary and concepts in the subjects of biology, anatomy/physiology, cellular biology and chemistry.
All of these knowledge areas are necessary in order to succeed with a nursing program. This test gives candidates a gauge of personal ability to succeed academically. The outcome will give candidates and their teachers and academic leaders information regarding areas of needed improvement. The test is not meant to make it impossible for candidates to go to nursing school; rather, it is meant as an aid to find out which areas may need to be developed prior to beginning a nursing program.
While some people may be able to take the NET test and succeed with minimal preparation, most test takers will benefit from allocating time to study beforehand and reading through a NET Test Study Guide or practicing with a set of NET Exam Flashcards. Regardless of your studying techniques, be sure that you plan ahead and leave yourself enough time in advance of the test day to become adequately prepared. Last minute studying is likely to be rushed and does not maximize your chances of being successful.
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