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pre-enterance exam study guides

Good morning. I was wondering if you all could help me and tell me which book is the best book to buy for the pre-enterance exam for the RN program. I went to the book store and there are so many different ones. I flipped though some of them and the sections and some questions are alike but I wanted to know if there is a book better than all the other ones. Thanks.

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do you know what pre-entrance test you are taking? that will help you find an appropriate book to study with! :p

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I know I am taking the pre-enterance test to get into the registered nurse program. That is what it says on my admission sheet. I have to take that before they consider me for the classes.

its probably the NET...thats what most of the schools who require an entrance exam want

well i took the PSB-RN entrance test, my friend took the NET, and another friend took the PAX....we all used the review book by Marion Gooding, i think the title is Allied health and nursing school pre-entrance exam review guide (i believe it's the 16th edition)

i took my test last month and by using that book alone i was in the 90th percentile in 3 sections and 81st percentile in one section.

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