Carrington College Jan' 19, +Kaplan Tips

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Hey All! I am applying to start Carrington's RN program in January 2019 and I just took my Kaplan exam last night. I spent months scouring the internet looking for study tips and came up pretty short so I wanted to share mine here to hopefully help someone else out. Firstly I studied out of the Hesi, Kaplan, and McGraw Hill nursing entry exam review books (all purchased on amazon). I also studied off of Khan Academy's SAT prep for reading, writing, and to brush up on grammar. I scored 100% in reading, 96% in math, and 81% in writing. If you've already taken the exam I would love to compare scores, especially if you've applied before! I'm pretty happy with my scores but I have no frame of reference for it they are good enough to get in.

Math: There is a calculator available to you for every question. Most of the questions are working with fractions and decimals and are VERY easy. There were a few very simple "solve for x" equations and a few simple word problems as well. The HESI and Kaplan review book's math section are significantly more difficult than what you will encounter on the actual exam. The McGraw hill is very similar in difficulty but touches on things I found you really didn't need for the exam, like geometry.

Reading: The reading comprehension section was WAY easier than the reading comprehension sections of the Khan SAT prep, Kaplan, and Hesi books. The passages were comparable to those of the McGraw hill book, but honestly I would say a smidge easier. I would not stress about this section, it was very straightforward.

Writing: This section was definitely the hardest. You are given a passage to read and then given a series of questions about how to alter the passage. Some questions ask you to pick the best spot to add a sentence, to pick out a sentence to delete because it is repetitive, to identify which sentence is missing a verb etc. The most difficult part about this section was that I often felt that multiple answers were correct. None of the review books were helpful for this section but the Khan Academy website was. Their SAT writing review section had the most similar questions to the actual exam and going through their grammar review page was extremely helpful in brushing up on things like subject-verb agreement, semicolon usage, affect vs. effect etc.

I know this is long but I hope it is helpful to someone! If anyone has any questions for me I am happy to answer them! Again if anyone else has taken the exam/applied to carrington before I would love to chat with you too to get a better a sense of where my scores are standing!

8 minutes ago, kingrk said:

I don't know exactly how they calculate everything, but the scores I listed in the OP ended up being a composite score of 293 and I was offered a first pick position! Good luck everyone! Please feel free to ask me anything and I'll try to respond as much as I can. I remember feeling so frustrated at the lack of info out there and desperately wanting to talk to someone about scores and schedules and all that good stuff.

HI! I got a final score of 250 she told me it was a really good score!? So hopefully that is true. When they called you and told you your score did they offer you the spot right away or did they call you after the deadline?

agig- She called to tell me my score and I asked if it was competitive and she laughed and said it was the highest score thus far (for that round of testing) and that she could not technically tell me that I was being offered a spot but that I did not need to be stressed about it and that I did not need to worry about scheduling a retake. Then they called back 2 weeks later or whatever it was and gave me the formal offer!

People are weird and secretive about their scores but from what I've gathered from the few people in my group who are open about it 250-280 seemed to be the normal range. One other girl that I talked to had a 290 like me!

1 hour ago, kingrk said:

agig- She called to tell me my score and I asked if it was competitive and she laughed and said it was the highest score thus far (for that round of testing) and that she could not technically tell me that I was being offered a spot but that I did not need to be stressed about it and that I did not need to worry about scheduling a retake. Then they called back 2 weeks later or whatever it was and gave me the formal offer!

People are weird and secretive about their scores but from what I've gathered from the few people in my group who are open about it 250-280 seemed to be the normal range. One other girl that I talked to had a 290 like me!

OKAY! I got a 250 so I’m hopeful

Took mine last night and freaking out! Got 100% on Math 89% reading and 77% writing- have no clue what that equates to but I went down in reading! But up in math and writing and I had a 230 before so hoping this will be better! Fingers crossed

On 6/29/2019 at 9:16 AM, Kbay said:

Took mine last night and freaking out! Got 100% on Math 89% reading and 77% writing- have no clue what that equates to but I went down in reading! But up in math and writing and I had a 230 before so hoping this will be better! Fingers crossed

Have you heard anything?

I have not yet- I took my exam at 4pm Friday. Have you heard anything?

No I submitted everything she said they’ll probably start pulling scores this week and call people next week.

What all did you need to submit? I think they had me do everything in the beginning. I know she gave us the background check website and said to just keep it readily available because if she called and said “you should start getting everything together” that would mean you probably were close to an accepting score

Drug test background check, transcripts immunizations

Pam called me earlier and said to get my drug screen and background done. She said they would be calling in the next week or two. I did it all today and fingers crossed! Did you hear from them at all?

Do you know what you got for your score?

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