Question about practice exams

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So I finally enrolled and want to take a few of the practice exams before I start studying just to get an idea of where I am before I start studying for the exam.

So, with the practice exams at what point are you comfortable taking the exam? I mean are the grades the same? For example, I just took the transitions practice exam and got a 83% is that consistent with a "B" grade? Basically I am just curious if the actual exams are graded differently?

Thanks

Specializes in Psych, LTC, Acute Care.
So I finally enrolled and want to take a few of the practice exams before I start studying just to get an idea of where I am before I start studying for the exam.

So, with the practice exams at what point are you comfortable taking the exam? I mean are the grades the same? For example, I just took the transitions practice exam and got a 83% is that consistent with a "B" grade? Basically I am just curious if the actual exams are graded differently?

Thanks

If you scoring in the 80's then you should not have any problems passing the test.

Specializes in Med surg and Psych.

lizmatt...

That is a great score for the practice exam. Keep those nerves at bay and you could bring home an A. Best of luck! Traci

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

I got in the high 70s/low 80s on most practice exams, and got A's on most of the actual exams.

Specializes in Hospice, ER.

I generally tanked the practice exams and got A's & B's on the actual exams. Use them as a guide.

Specializes in Clinic, Travel Meds, Acute Clinic.

I just passed Repo with an A and got 70 and 76 on the practice exams. I had a lot of questions from those exams.

Specializes in Trauma/ER.

I just learned that Texas got reinstated and very excited, I had almost given up. Does it still work the same where you can take the first two test before enrolling? Can you order the practice test for these two test like the others to study by? After I take these two I am planning to enroll and get started. I graduated from respiratory school and learning alot but still would like to further with nursing still. Also, do we have to pay cash for the classes or can we take out loans? Sorry for all the questions just wasn't for sure if anything had changed. I appreciate all your help.

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