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since there has been a few people in need of NET help, i will break it down to you guys!
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people... you are native americans, it makes it easy for you to do way better that i did... once again HERE IT GOES HOW TO REALLY DO GREAT ON YOUR NET TEST.
EASY NET in 6 STEPS
1 you have to have some time to study, allow your self about 2 hours a day (i was able to learn all the subjects and study on my own and at work!!!) you have to sacrifice whatever it is but make it 2-3 holy hours per day no matter what! (for about 10 days)
2 go to www.testprepreview.com and download and print their NET nurse entrance test, youll find it on the left hand side. then once you have it, you print it about 10 copies and staple 10 sets, they will be your everyday practice sets. now that you have done that, you will go to http://www.midland.edu/~hsd/pdf/8-NET_Test.pdf and do the exact same thing, make 10 copies and staple the sets, this is another GREAT EXCELENT exam and both of them are lets say 99% of what you need to know to score at least a 85 on your net and I GUARANTEE IT!.
3your studying schedule, first of all you are going to take the first test either one you choose, and you will solve it, take your time, try to understand, come online and post (lets ask for a sticky on this only for the net thread Huh? please all nurses!!!) well you will answer all the questions you can, and do not check yet to verify your answers, once you finish all the questions you know, you will then verify those answers, then whatever you could not solve, just come here and post the number of the questions and whether it is from plato or test prep, that i will step by step answer it and assist you.
you will then get the next NET and solve it also...and again, once you have doubts post them here and i will help you.
After doing that for 5 days, you on the weekend will go to discovery.com or any other science website and you will read about 3-5 articles, just so you can update, improve, sharpen your infra-reading skills, do dot skip this step, do that on the weekend so you can take a break on your studies and prepare for the second week.
On your second week you will start timing your self, you will give your self 1 minute per question, so total it like 60 minutes for 60 math questions! and time your self on the english part also, wich actually is the most time consuming questions.
4 it is getting close for you to take the NET and you have about 3-4 days prior to it, so now you will do this technique that i call compilation, you will add all the math questions from both tests and you will solve them back to back, as many as you can, when you need a break take a quick one, but make it your goal to solve all of them!!! and by this time you should be getting at least 90% of them right!! once you are done with that, you will just answer 15 random questions on the english part.
On the day after you will invert, you will then solve all the english part, (again, as many as you can with no breaks, then once you need one do not hesitate but do not loose your "studystamina" wich i call concentration) done with that, you shall then answer 15 math question, try getting those ones that gives you a hard time and you often miss them, please try timing your self be generous, give your self 19 minutes for them.
Again repeat the step 4 on the next day.
5 It is now 2 days before the test, and at this day you will not study, you will not drill, you will only make sure, that you have no doubts and all your math and words are sharp, posting doubts, and making sure you are up to par!
On the day before your test you will do this, you will give yourself 1 hour on the clock to solve 30 math questions, and 30 english in the morning, and repeat that at night, just to wrap it all up.
6 it is NET DAY, today you will not freak out because you are prepared, you solved your problems, you found the meaning and main ideas of the paregraphs, and you are doing just awesome not it is time to show it to your self.
Taking the NET:
you might start with a essay sometimes that is not required, if not you will go to MATH, you are going to start solving your test, 100% concentration right here, if you stumble uppon a question that you might be having a tiny bit of trouble with it just skip it, dont guess, and go to the next one, so by the end of the test you saved your self plenty of time to solve those 5-6 questions that you were having trouble with, now just press the button on the computer (of course if it is computer based version) "uncheck questions only" and the system will only display the ones you left for last, doing so you will save time on the easy ones, and have actualy more then 1 minute per remaining questions.
Now when it comes to the english portion i recomend you glance-read the paragraf, take a peek at the question and then you can go back to the paragraph and choose the right answer, they are not long paragraphs, often 200 hundred words...
AND NOW YOU ARE DONE
great job!
just follow this and you will be great and at least score a minimum of a composite 85.... i got a 92!
and that will not guarantee your admission... but it will have a great weight and consideration
Please moderators, can you make this a sticky note?
Okay, yall, took the NET this past Friday, and....I did exceptionally well on the math portion; score of 97. However, I did mediocre at best on the reading comp portion; score of 73. And the written expression was 85. (Do they average the 2? Testing center didn't make it sound that way.)
The lady in the testing center suggested I retake because they are really looking for scores in the 80s. So, now I am trying to study to bring up my score, and I am at a complete and total loss as to how to do this. I did check out all the common sites, testpreview.com, eri's site (total disappointment, want my money back!), and others. I just found the reading comp section so confusing! I have a really hard time with inferrences and predicting outcomes.
I know some will ask why I want my money back from ERI; so, I will explain. I bought the practice test yesterday and used it twice. Both times they were the exact same test, and when you complete the test they give you a printout similar to what you get when you actually take the test. But they do not tell you what questions you got wrong or give you any kind of explanation regarding answers. I personally felt it was a $15 waste. After all, to be quite honest, I took the actual test the first time to just see what it was like; I didn't need to "just see what it was like" again at a price.
Oh, and I have been studying townsendpress.com to bring up my main idea and inferrence scores, but the examples seem too simple. They seem too easy compared to the actual test. I guess I am running out of material to study also; I can't time myself the second time I read something because I read faster than the first time, so the time-taking is pointless along with the whole point of studying. Aaaahhhh!! (so frustrating!)
BTW, I have to retake the whole test just to attempt the reading portion again. Which maybe isn't so bad; I think I could get 100 on that math!
Still don't understand why I need to take this dumb test when my CPT scores are above college level, I already have a college degree, and the program I want to get in (LPN) is a vo-tech program??! BTW, they won't be looking at anything except the NET scores in considering students for acceptance; geez-o-pete!
Nuff ranting! Thanks for listening, Liz
I understand exactly what you mean by the preview test, being the same each time, and not telling you what exactly you got wrong.
I haven't taken the NET even once yet, so I took the preview as a way to give me an idea about what I am in for. How does the preview compare to the actual test?
And I agree with trying to find material that is as hard as what is on the test. I have the study guide from ERI as well, so there are two more that are similar (and different) so I am at least got to practice with that.
I think the preview is quite similar; however, it doesn't include things that you cannot really study for such as science and "personality"/learning style.
I think most of the science involved biology and human biology and a little bit of chemistry.
I believe there were 30 questions on the reading portion.
Liz
basicaly your learning style will not affect your composite score, wich is math+english, and if you had a 97+73 you have a composit of 85 wich is great, you can retake it, but basicaly, there is no way how to study for that, you either understand the text and answer it or you dont, there is no better way to answer the questions, my advice would be that you plan on reading science related articles, the boring ones, so that you are sort of pair with what you will expect, as you know because you took the test, there is no fun at all on those text they are plain confusing and catchy!
about the preview for 15 bucks, i thought it was great, since it is not to prepare you for the net, but it is there so you can have a taste of the real thing, being timed etc..., that it is why they call it preview, moreover you should relax, to me the english part was sooooo boring, but you can not loose your focus, once you cant waste time, nor wonder around, so basicaly after you finish the math, you can take a quick break, stand up leave the room, stretch drink some water, clear youor head from the math, and there you go, it will be 33 minutes, and of course, after that they will give you those questions, to learn wich kind of learner are you.... but that is a piece of cake! all you have to do is be prepared for those 30 some minutes,!!!
i found that the testprepreview.com to have a great english portion!
if you want to study well for the english, i will tell you something, go to the testprepreview.com and choose TOEFL, that is the test of english fluency, i had to take that, and that is by far harder then the english portion of the net, so if you need to get your mind ready for that, the TOEFL will make you scrach your head, because the infrarential amount of reading on it is huge, plus prediction of outcomes, and there is also grammar!
so ... that would be my best advice!
Hei Carlos,
You are great. Thanks for the advice. I am taking the TEAS Test and I am really freaking out. I have all summer to do that. Do you have anything on the TEAS?
My problem is that the TEAS has science and i have an accounting background just decided to change careers so I am really scared. Can you or anyone who has taken the TEAS help please
i took the NET here in las vegas in march. I studied using the study guide. got a composite score of 136 and percentile of 95. im trying to get into the LPN program here which is limited entry.
overall I thought i failed the test. lol. the science portion had alot of electricity questions and graphs. the science portion i did the best in. got a 99 percent. the reading/word association portion was hard.
When I took the NET in March, there was a science section. It was only 10-15 questionsn long, and it did not count toward the score. The exam proctors and the NET study guide said it was more to gauge where the incoming class was in their studies of science. Hope this helps!
Hmmm. I guess the NET I took in February was the old-school version. That doesn't sound like an actual "new" section, though. If the science didn't count towards the score, then why have those kind of questions? I would think that if the school wanted to guage a student's science level, they would have them take the TEAS, which does have a science section (which I hated), in addition to the reading, english, and math sections.
Csantos, it is so funny to look at ur pic; you look a lot like my doctor who is also from Brazil.
Anyway, retook the NET today; they gave me the EXACT same exam! I was kinda stunned, to be honest. I was expecting at least different reading material, but that was not the case.
I tested out a little higher on some things and a little lower on others and exactly the same on yet others; my school will consider the higher of the scores and dismiss the lower altogether (no averaging, yaay!).
I could not get any higher than 73 on rading comp; I got the exact same score both times! It was strange! Maybe if I had different reading material I would have done better, but who knows? I just don't think there is a good way to study for that.
Now I just play the waiting game until July; woohoo!
Peace, Liz
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Okay, yall, took the NET this past Friday, and....
I did exceptionally well on the math portion; score of 97. However, I did mediocre at best on the reading comp portion; score of 73. And the written expression was 85. (Do they average the 2? Testing center didn't make it sound that way.)
The lady in the testing center suggested I retake because they are really looking for scores in the 80s. So, now I am trying to study to bring up my score, and I am at a complete and total loss as to how to do this. I did check out all the common sites, testpreview.com, eri's site (total disappointment, want my money back!), and others. I just found the reading comp section so confusing! I have a really hard time with inferrences and predicting outcomes.
I know some will ask why I want my money back from ERI; so, I will explain. I bought the practice test yesterday and used it twice. Both times they were the exact same test, and when you complete the test they give you a printout similar to what you get when you actually take the test. But they do not tell you what questions you got wrong or give you any kind of explanation regarding answers. I personally felt it was a $15 waste. After all, to be quite honest, I took the actual test the first time to just see what it was like; I didn't need to "just see what it was like" again at a price.
Oh, and I have been studying townsendpress.com to bring up my main idea and inferrence scores, but the examples seem too simple. They seem too easy compared to the actual test. I guess I am running out of material to study also; I can't time myself the second time I read something because I read faster than the first time, so the time-taking is pointless along with the whole point of studying. Aaaahhhh!! (so frustrating!)
BTW, I have to retake the whole test just to attempt the reading portion again. Which maybe isn't so bad; I think I could get 100 on that math!
Still don't understand why I need to take this dumb test when my CPT scores are above college level, I already have a college degree, and the program I want to get in (LPN) is a vo-tech program??! BTW, they won't be looking at anything except the NET scores in considering students for acceptance; geez-o-pete!
Nuff ranting! Thanks for listening, Liz