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NET Exam

Hey Everyone,

I take my NET exam in a month.. I brought the study guide(Eriworld). The actually date I take the test is Feb 29th. How was your experiences taking the test? Anyone have any methods on how to pass the exam. I'm not really strong in math. I have to go all the way back to the basics. I figure in a months time though I should have it done. Wish me luck!

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The NET wasn't too much different than any other standardized test I've taken. Definitely much easier and way shorter than the SATs or the entrance test I took for community college. I am also not so hot at math, but with the study guide I knew what to expect and was able to do very well on the math portion.

I did not do much studying except brush up on Algebra. Thank God my husband is a Mathlete!!! LOL He helped me with basic Algebra and it was enough to get me through the math portion of the test. (Algebra was my WORST subject in school hands down. I STILL don't 'get' it.)

On the test I took- 1/2 of the test was math and the other half was English/ Critical Thinking. The math was long division, multiplication and basic Algebra. The English part had you read things and answer comprehension questions and then the Critical thinking part asked weird questions where a few of the answers could be right but you had to think which one was best. That was about it. HTH!!!

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