Published May 2, 2014
Siaryyy
63 Posts
Please feel free to give opinions advice and tips.
Will really appreciate it. I finished class yesterday but my test date isn't until may 21! I don't know if that is to my advantage or disadvantage...
LaurenJulia
48 Posts
Does your school offer refresher classes or allow you to sit in on classes again? How about practice tests? Sitting in on classes and practice tests helped me the most. It seemed like the clinical part was more difficult than the written part. I took the test in a group of ten people. None failed the written test, but two failed the clinical portion. If your school doesn't allow you to sit in on the classes again, I'd suggest watching the skill videos online (you can find them on youtube) and practicing on friends. More time to the test means more time to practice and study so don't worry too much. Good luck on your test!
Paws2people
495 Posts
Go on to Prometric's website (for your state) and print the checklist of skills to use when your practice.
Its an advantage! You'll have a month to practice :) My test date was over 2 months from when I finished the class. Good luck!
I have the check list! And we were given some practice exams to take home. Do you think it's worth paying for the prometric ones?
also no my school does not provide refresher because since our class finished the next class to start was phlebotomy and there's only about 4 class rooms not big enough so it's like they schedule two classes at a time. Their next cna isn't until Jun.
I wouldn't pay for any practice ones. You can find plenty online for free, or go to the library and take out books. Even Amazon is great for used books. There are many free practice written exam tests. You'll be fine!
Thank you. :)