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Candy47

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  1. The verbal section and the spelling section were pretty tough. If you were to study the handbook for anything I would say study it for the spelling. I'm a great speller and there were still words that I have never seen before. On the verbal section, having the other words to compare against really helps. Don't overthink it, go with your instincts.
  2. I took the NAT test last week, and rocked it! I'm so excited, I feel like I've already gotten in! I hope that everyone here makes it in for the fall. I'm so nervous about starting though, I've heard that it's incredibly hectic once you're accepted. Does anyone know if Beaches Baptist is on the list for hospitals you can choose from at the orientation? :redpinkhe
  3. Oh yeah! You should also know who invented the x ray machine. This isn't cheating, right?
  4. Hi there! I just took the NAT last week at FCCJ and it went really well. I hardly studied the health entrance exam book that's available, and I still did great. For the arithmatic you should basically know how to calculate a percentage, and things like that. A sample math question was "If syringes are 9 and 1/2 cents, how many can you buy for 68 cents?" The tricky part is answering all 90 questions of the academic aptitude in the time they give you. Trust me, you cannot linger too long on a single question! Answer it and move on. I had to guess at the last half of my math questions due to the time running out. A guess is better than no answer at all, you can still get points for a good guess! Try to work as fast as you can in the reading comp section, and just make sure you're on top of your anatomy info. Know your hormones, and enzymes. I hope this helped, and good luck!
  5. I'm taking the NAT on Friday, and I'll be applying for the Fall term as well. I can't wait, I'm so excited! We're all going to do great.......:redpinkhe

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