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Dawnnikol

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  1. Hi there, I just took the NET this past Saturday. The math part was a piece of cake... if you can remember how to add things like: 4573 + 8953 and subtract them, that's about 15 of the problems out of the 60. Then you multiply & divide 4 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers. I think the hardest part was remembering how to do something like: 6 1/2 % of ____ is 25. Remember how to add your fractions like: 5 1/6 + 1 3/4. The algebra was as somebody else mentioned. There were a couple you had to reduce to simplest form. So, if you had: (x2 + 3x + 15) - (2x2 + 4x - 7) You have to distribute the - sign to the second part & then just go with "like" numbers to get your answer. The only other part of the NET that matters is the reading comprehension. There's no easy way to study for that... Just read carefully and pick the best answer. I downloaded some practice tests online from Morrison, LLC. It was $14.95 and they offered a money back guarantee. After taking the first one & finding all of their errors, I asked for my money back and received a credit within 3 days. They do request that you give them feedback on why the test wasn't helpful. Taking their tests actually kinda freaked me out for when I went to take the NET. They had me trying to remember all of my little algebra equations. Like a2 + b2 = c2 and how do you find the area of a trapezoid? And none of that was on the NET. Basically, just review how to do your percentages and I think you should be fine. Good luck!
  2. haha. Who doesn't have some sort of disorder? My dad has been a nurse for about 4 years now. He started out as a CNA and is now an LPN working on his RN. He has tats on his forearms and upper arms, but everybody he works with adores him. I always found it funny that people without tattoos judge those who have them... you certainly don't see us judging you for not having them! ; )

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