All About the NET

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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?

Like I posted earlier on this discussion thread, the reading comp part is what you really have to watch out for. I scored a 97 on the math, and a 94 on the reading, and I thought the reading was trickier - the math was actually pretty straightforward. And I'm a person who actually likes to read, and normally does it a lot. Math has never been my favorite subject, and I've always approached it with a certain amount of trepidation. But if you have taken algebra in your pre-nursing courses, as I did, you should be OK. You will need to know fractions and percents and how to figure unknowns when you are calculating dosages to administer when you are a nurse, so it is important.

Reading comprehension from what I've seen is really a big problem with many people. OK - so a person can actually read and sound out words and maybe even know what each one individually means... but what is the author actually trying to say here? What is the author's intent and message here? I see people read things and come away with totally different takes on what something supposedly means when they have read it. Not good if you are going to be reading or passing along written instructions as a nurse. The only advice I can give as far as improving your reading comprehension is to read more, and try to challenge yourself - read things that are intellectual in nature and use words that you are not familiar with in everyday life. Not all reading is equal in value in that regard - my apologies to anyone who is a fan of these but stay away from "pulp fiction" type novels, romance novels, "fluff" stuff. Sznd126 had a good suggestion - reading Discover, The Economist, and Scientific American - those are actually all excellent mags and I enjoy reading all of them, especially The Economist for it's non-American slant on news and commentary. Reading things like this regularly will probably help.

I have recently taken the NET and scored below what I needed to gain entry into the nursing program. I feel fustrated because I am great in Math and I got an A in both A&P I and II. My grades are of A's and B's and after this semester, I will only have three non nursing classes to take towards my bachelors in nursing(if I get in). I am practicing and I get articles from Journal of medicine because I enjoy reading the articles. I bought the NET online practice test and will do it Sunday. I will schedule to take the test again next Saturday. I just can't believe with all my hard work with my studies that I scored so low. I have visited the reading lab and have been practicing hard and will continue to do so.

Just wondering if your studying the same practice test for the reading comprehension everyday, would it be beneficial to take the same practice test everyday? You would start memorizing the answers, and It seems like it may not help to take the same practice test everyday?

^^^^ with the NET study guide that I purchased, there was about 6 different tests including the practice ones. it definitely wouldn't be as beneficial to use the same exact one over and over again versus different ones, but it is good practice nonetheless

I got nursing entrance exam books from the library, printouts from certain websites and the eriworld study guide and online practice test. I am also working at improving my reading rate and understanding of the material. If this doesn't help, only prayer will.:nurse:

Ok. This one is stumping me for some reason. Any takers? According to the key, the correct answer is "A" but I can't figure out how to arrive at that.

10. What is the cost in dollars to steam clean a room W yards wide and L yards long it the steam cleaners charge 10 cents per square foot? A. 0.9WL

B. 0.3WL

C. 0.1WL

D. 9WL

E. 3WL

Hi Kitti419-- when I took the net there wasn't any

Problems like that on it. Do you have the net study

Guide from ERI? Those problems are very

Similiar to the problems you'll have on the net.

Hi Kitti419-- when I took the net there wasn't any

Problems like that on it. Do you have the net study

Guide from ERI? Those problems are very

Similiar to the problems you'll have on the net.

Thanks. Actually, I have to take the TEAS. I thought NET was just "nursing entrance exam," as in a generic test. The one my school requires is the TEAS. Sorry if this is in the wrong spot. I posted it in the Nursing Math thread, too.

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.
Ok. This one is stumping me for some reason. Any takers? According to the key, the correct answer is "A" but I can't figure out how to arrive at that.

10. What is the cost in dollars to steam clean a room W yards wide and L yards long it the steam cleaners charge 10 cents per square foot? A. 0.9WL

B. 0.3WL

C. 0.1WL

D. 9WL

E. 3WL

You need to convert the cost to cents/square yard first. A yard is equal to 3 feet. A square yard is equal to 9 feet (length of 3 feet x width of 3 feet). If you draw a picture, you will easily see that there are 9 square feet in a square yard and at 10 cents a square yard that ends up as 90 cents for a square yard (10 cents for each square foot). Now you can work the problem. . .multiplying the width of the room (W) x the length of the room (L) x the cost to steam clean it in cents/square yard (90 cents) to get the answer.

W X L x 90 cents = 90WL which they turned into a decimal of
0.9WL
(Money is usually given in decimals.)

Carlos,

Bless your heart for all the hard work and commitment to others you put in your post. I am doing all you suggest. Do you know anything about the HESSI nurse entrance exam? I am kind of drowing trying to prepare for that, as I cant get a straight answer as to whether or not there is a physics section and how much I need to know? We are NOT required to take physics , and yet , there it is on the exam.as well as a tiny bit of trig and geometry. Neither of which are required for an RN degree in Arizona. I am really trying but need to know where to focus my attention most.

Thanks again.You are much appreciated

A determined returning student( PN to RN) advanced-entry

Specializes in SNU/SNF/MedSurg, SPCU Ortho/Neuro/Spine.
Carlos,

Bless your heart for all the hard work and commitment to others you put in your post. I am doing all you suggest. Do you know anything about the HESSI nurse entrance exam? I am kind of drowing trying to prepare for that, as I cant get a straight answer as to whether or not there is a physics section and how much I need to know? We are NOT required to take physics , and yet , there it is on the exam.as well as a tiny bit of trig and geometry. Neither of which are required for an RN degree in Arizona. I am really trying but need to know where to focus my attention most.

Thanks again.You are much appreciated

A determined returning student( PN to RN) advanced-entry

First i would like to thank you for the kind words, and because of that i did a little homework for you!

https://allnurses.com/michigan-nurses/need-help-preparing-170480.html

here you can find people's experience with the test, i have never taken it, since now, the net is being replaced by the TEAS in most schools

this is what i got out of the hesi: "HESI Admission Assessment (Health Education Systems, Inc.)

The HESI Admission Assessment tests on the following subject areas: math, reading, vocabulary, grammar, biology, chemistry, and anatomy and physiology. This is perhaps the most comprehensive of these three nursing school entrance exams, but it also seems to be the least popular. HESI publishes a study guide that includes details about what each subject area covers, practice questions, suggested vocabulary to know, and more, which costs approximately $35."

now, we have to find out how in depth the subjects are! per exemple, how far in math are they, what to expect in biology...

and anatomy and phisiology its probably still fresh for you.

there is not that much info online about that test, i believe that in order to get good info on it, you must talk to some one who passed it!

just talk here to one of the girls who passed it and ask for input...

now here you can get more info on the hesi,since they are discussing it

https://allnurses.com/pre-nursing-student/anyone-taken-hesi-189390.html

there you go

have fun and happy studying!

Carlos,

Again,thank you SO very much.I now feel I have a direction to go.My studying was just ALL over the place.This may actually be the first night I am able to really sleep well without the nightmares of intructors and doctors chasing me around waving a paper at me that says F..where the heck did you get your licence from?etc.

I am more stressed about this exam than the NCLEX exam..but not any more.Tomorrow starts a well ordered plan of study and in 3 weeks I am taking this thing .I have to thank you again from my heart for taking time from your busy schedule of studies to help another student .You are a blessing to this place.

Hope we run into each other out there in hospital land someday.If not..I think there must be a special place in heaven for nurses:O)

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