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My comm college required having a recent reading placement test on file or any associate degree (or higher). My placement test was 5 years old or something so didn't count, but fortunately I had the associate's degree.
I took ENG 101 and 102 through them too, and found it a little silly that those wouldn't suffice for proving you were literate enough for a CNA class, but oh well. :)
Mine didn't have an interview/orientation though. They are all so different!
I never had a pre-admissions test for the CNA program I had. I got my training through my high school. I signed up to take a CNA course during my senior year of high school where I left half the day to another school that was for technical trades and jobs like ours. Never had to take a pre-admissions test. I think it all depends on what facility you are taking it in. I wouldn't stress too much on the math. Just do your best.
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I want to get started on the CNA program but there is a test that I have to take to be able to get accepted into the class. Does anyone know what this test consists of? The gentlemen I spoke to on the phone mentioned basic math and writing.. And i'm terrible at math. Im wondering how hard the math will be also?