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Hello Ladies Ive fount some information regarding the C net exam
This is a copy and paste message from a previous allnurse post. Hope this helps
Hey!
CNET is 3 sections Reading, math and Language, good thing you order the book! The Study guide is going to be just like the test you are going to take, i hope you brought 2 -3 study books. When you do the study guide TIME YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!! so when you take the test that day you are ahead of everyone!!! especially with the math! TIME YOURSELF! TAKE ONLY 1 HOUR TO DO ALL THE PROBLEMS. The math is adding and subtracting 3-4 digit numbers , multiplying 3-4 digit numbers and dividing and other basic math! The key is time! SO PLEASE IF YOU WANT TO TAKE THE TEST AND DO VERY WELL TIME YOURSELF BEFORE YOU TAKE THE TEST. When i took the math section i was the first one to finish since i had prepared myself. Reading is just basic reading. you will read a 5 paragraph story and answer the multiple choice questions(6 questions for each story) . I believe its 3-4 stories. Language ,you need to know what the synonyms and antonyms of some words and spelling of some words also ............. So this is the CNET TEST! LIKE I SAID BEFORE PLEASE TIME YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING THE TEST AND ORDER THOSE STUDY GUIDESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. THEY HELP!!!!
You will get your results saying if you pass or fail and then they will notify you if you qualify for the other test which is the TABE A . oh yeah! and passing is 40% percentile on reading, 40% on math and 40& on language and overall 40%
For the person who brought the NET study guide, CNET and NET are two different test i believe, i think you should really order the CNET study guide................HINT HINT! THE CNET STUDY GUIDE IS THE SAME TEST YOU ARE GOING TO TAKE IN THE SPRING. SO PLEASE USE THOSE RESOURCES
Ive got this directly from the CNet website
The Pre-Nursing Assessment Test-PN consists of 150 items and requires three hours to complete. The three major areas of the test are:
Reading Comprehension/Reasoning Ability – 40 Questions (1 hour)
The content and reading level of exam passages are similar to the applied-science passages found in PN textbooks. Topics of the passages include nutrition, infection, safety, child abuse, exercise, etc. There are two diagnostic scores:
1. Reading comprehension–20 items.
2. Reasoning ability–20 items.
Numerical Ability – 50 questions (1 Hour)
There are three diagnostic scores:
1. Basic operations with whole numbers
(add, subtract, multiply, divide)–10 items.
2. Fractions, percents, decimals
(basic operations plus conversions of fractions to decimals & vice versa)–20 items.
3. Applying skills in actual situations
(ratio and proportion, non-algebraic formulas and conversions)–20 items.
Language Ability – 60 questions (1 Hours)
The questions involve common terms that are used frequently in nursing practice. There are three diagnostic scores:
1. Vocabulary – 20 items.
2. Spelling – 20 items.
3. Grammar and usage (sentence correction)–20 items.
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Is anyone taking the exam for the year 2015-2016 lpn cnet for brooklyn and manhattan adult center did you guys register?