Published Oct 23, 2006
LMRN10
1,194 Posts
Ok...I am preparing to take the NLN pre-entrance exam in November. I have taken it before and to me, the vocabulary section was pretty difficult!! A lot of words I would NEVER know!!
So, can any of you give me some pointers other than the NLN pre-entrance study guide, how I can study for the vocabulary section? Or just any pointers in general
Thanks!
Lori
romie
387 Posts
I made my own vocabulary flash cards when I prepared for the GRE, which I think has more difficult vocabulary. I committed myself to learn at least 200 new words in one month, which came out to 50 words a week. I practiced while riding the bus and waiting in line. You can probably make your own list of words to study by looking at the verbal section of the NLN review guide. Another important thing is to review latin word roots and prefixes and suffixes.
Don't put so much pressure on yourself-- just use the flashcards, let your eyes see the words over and over again and eventually they will start to sink in. The cool thing is when you start to notice the new words you are learning in your everyday life.
Kathyz
352 Posts
I recently took the NLN and studied all the words in the book. Only about 3 were on the exam.
Try to relax. You also have the reading part of the vocab too which is worth a lot of points.
Good luck!
maximaxi
34 Posts
Ok...I am preparing to take the NLN pre-entrance exam in November. I have taken it before and to me, the vocabulary section was pretty difficult!! A lot of words I would NEVER know!!So, can any of you give me some pointers other than the NLN pre-entrance study guide, how I can study for the vocabulary section? Or just any pointers in generalThanks!Lori
Did you buy the NLN-RN book? It helped. Go over the section that you have been having problems with.
harrisrn2b
13 Posts
whats considered a good score on the nln rn test, and which score do you go by, the composite % or ?????