Hey y’all!! I’m taking prerequisites and I’m hoping to apply by May 2022 Lord willing. I noticed that the previous program started a post and figured why not get one started for the next class. I’ll update this post when I apply and if/when I get accepted.
4 hours ago, Galii said:Hey everyone, I just finished the test protion. It’s all basic math. I would suggest practicing fractions, division, and multiplication. It’s easy nothing to complicated
Here were my replies for what @Galii had said! I realized she posted in the other forum instead of this one and I responded in that forum is as well! I hope this helps ?
Hi guys! So the interview was random questions they were pulling from a list they were looking at, so not really sure if they will be same exact ones. They were totally basic, job interview type of questions. There were only 4 and they asked each person the same 4. I hope this helps! It lasted only 30 minutes and there were 4 other people aside from me. I hope this helps!
Thanks Jessica!! That’s super helpful, I’m sure they’ll probably change it up for each interview. We’re they all just basic job interview questions or did some of them touch on why you want to be a nurse? Or were any of them like subjective questions, like what qualities do you you think you have that would make you a great nurse etc.?
Hiii future nurses!
I took the test today. Y’all it was a full classroom. Alright here are the deets. The math test is first. You have 30 minutes to complete. They have scrap paper and pencils available. When you get to the classroom you’ll actually be taking the test on the computer. They provide a link to type in the browser. Bring your school ID. You’ll need the student ID number for the form.
The math test isn’t hard if you’re right out of school but to me it was because I’m not good at math and don’t like it LOL. Y’all. I didn’t even finish. Some examples: write 30% in fraction, 1 tablet= 25milligram how many tablets is 275 milligrams?. You get to see your score after you submit. I didn’t know this until after I closed the browser because that’s what we were instructed to do but someone asked if they could review their score and Sarah said yes!.
The writing was easy. I missed 2 out of 20 questions. It asked things like what’s the verb in the sentence? And to rewrite a sentence with the proper grammar. And you have to select between then or than, they, their or there in like 2 questions. Overall, it was easy.
Good luck everybody!
Thank you so much @Nursing_journey!! Suuuuper helpful!! I love that you’re able to actually see your scores on both tests, I feel like that’s a little better than waiting. The math doesn’t seem to bad at all, unless you haven’t brushed up but you still seem fairly confident which is amazing!! The writing seems super easy too, especially for those of us with English as our first language. Good luck to you on your interview if you haven’t done it yet! ?
3 minutes ago, karliwithak_ said:Thank you so much @Nursing_journey!! Suuuuper helpful!! I love that you’re able to actually see your scores on both tests, I feel like that’s a little better than waiting. The math doesn’t seem to bad at all, unless you haven’t brushed up but you still seem fairly confident which is amazing!! The writing seems super easy too, especially for those of us with English as our first language. Good luck to you on your interview if you haven’t done it yet! ?
You’re welcome, karlie! And thank you! Interview next week Lord willing.
Totally agree! Practice practice practice. Time yourself too so you don’t run out of time.
I hope it helps ?.
Galii
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Hey everyone, I just finished the test protion. It’s all basic math. I would suggest practicing fractions, division, and multiplication. It’s easy nothing to complicated