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arnett test

I just finish my last semester in LPN and I am going to take arnett test,can someone help me out. I am very nevous. It's mandatory for my school to pass the test in order to graduate.

Thanks

ANY ADVICE, ANY HELP

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i just finish my last semester in lpn and i am going to take arnett test,can someone help me out. i am very nevous. it's mandatory for my school to pass the test in order to graduate.

thanks

any advice, any help

i took arnett for my lpn as an exit exam. yes it was adaptive just like the actual nclex-pn. all i can say is have a good nclex-pn review book and study it. i recommend saunders nclex-pn. do 100 qs a day from the cd and you should be fine. the arnett was harder than my actual nclex-pn.

good luck!

I agree with agldragonRN. I also took the Arnett exit exam prior to graduation from LPN school. It was more difficult than the actual NCLEX-PN. I studied the Saunders NCLEX review as well. I found the Saunders study guide to be very similar to the NCLEX exam in the question formats.

Good Luck! Congratulations on being nearly finished with your program.

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thanks for your advice!

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Thanks for your advice!!!!!!

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