Veeb Nassau County School of Practical Nursing 2021

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HEY GUYS! IM STARTING VEEB IN September I HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS.IS THE PROGRAM VERY INTENSE AND WHERE DO THEY DO CLINICALS?

@KayMuckette thanks you for DM me the info about the med dosages math class

Hi guys, 

I'm hoping to start school in September 2023 at Veeb, and I' currently trying to take the entrance exam by the end of February. Do you guys know where I can study for the exam, or what's on the math portion. I'm not great at math at all, and 'I've been doing small practicing here and there online, but I'm not sure if I'm studying the right things. Also once you pass do you go straight in the program, I saw on the website that even if you pass the test, its not guarantee admission. Your response is greatly appreciated, I'm very nervous because I know you only get one chance to pass. Thank you.

It really is 8th grade math and english. For math, just know multiplying, dividing, adding, subtracting fractions / decimals/ fractions. There were 1 or 2 questions about square root. Know your ratios and proportions well. This is very important because a lot of people fail the first semester simply because they can't do ratio and proportions. Besides that, they're also going to give you a million things other to memorize. 

svalestine said:

Hi guys, 

I'm hoping to start school in September 2023 at Veeb, and I' currently trying to take the entrance exam by the end of February. Do you guys know where I can study for the exam, or what's on the math portion. I'm not great at math at all, and 'I've been doing small practicing here and there online, but I'm not sure if I'm studying the right things. Also once you pass do you go straight in the program, I saw on the website that even if you pass the test, its not guarantee admission. Your response is greatly appreciated, I'm very nervous because I know you only get one chance to pass. Thank you.

 

nursingcand said:

It really is 8th grade math and english. For math, just know multiplying, dividing, adding, subtracting fractions / decimals/ fractions. There were 1 or 2 questions about square root. Know your ratios and proportions well. This is very important because a lot of people fail the first semester simply because they can't do ratio and proportions. Besides that, they're also going to give you a million things other to memorize. 

 

exponents, PEMDAS is also tested. 

I believe they also offer a math tutoring class for people taking the entrance exams. 

thank you so much.

BeKind2 said:

Sorry about that @Rose_P soon U will have a nursing license I don't know if U were in RN program or LPN program if u want to go to a RN school u can try Nassau community college or city tech college if u want to do LPN U Should try Veebs or Hunter business institute since u are not in school U should try to study Everything about the class you failed so u can be prepared for next time

Hi, BeKind2, 

Did you still remember the entrance exam? How many questions in the reading exam, and how many score you will be accepted? thank you.

Mira

nursingcand said:

exponents, PEMDAS is also tested. 

I believe they also offer a math tutoring class for people taking the entrance exams. 

Hi, nursingcand,

Thank you for your sharing. I still worry about reading exam, so could you please give me some suggestions?  how many questions will be in the reading test? what is the score will be considering passed?

thank you very much.

Mira

YING XIAO said:

Hi, BeKind2, 

Did you still remember the entrance exam? How many questions in the reading exam, and how many score you will be accepted? thank you.

Mira

Hi @YING XIAOyou get 24mins to do 40 MATH Questions Basic math adding and subtracting regular # an Positive & negative# alot questions adding ,subtracting multiplying, dividing fractions & couple on decimals an Percents , Integers, Rational,Square roots there was one absolute value question Go over fractions (adding/subtracting/dividing/multiplying fractions), finding the percentages of numbers, there was 2 questions with radicals, there were many negative + or - questions, there were like 2 PEMDAS questions, and the rest was basic addition/subtraction problems. Reading Was 50mins For 50 Questions  this link is what the school suggests to practice for the reading portion of the exam:

https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/free-reading-worksheets/reading-comprehension-worksheets/

https://www.veebpnprogram.org/student-resources

The exam is not graded like normal tests they just tell u if u pass the grade level required  they don't give u a grade like 90% or 60% or A ,B, or C  to pass the Math portion you only need to get a 9th grade level on the exam an to pass the reading u need to pass an 11th grade reading  level or higher  for the reading portion so I beleive the grade they give u will be a 9, 10 11, or 12

So if your grade is a  9= that means u only pass or reach a 9th grade reading level an u did not pass

If your grade is a 10= then that means u reached a 10th grade reading level an u did not pass

If your grade is an 11=  that means u reached an 11th grade reading level an u passed the reading portion of the exam

If your grade is a 12= that means u reached 12th grade reading level an u passed the reading portion

I wish you good luck I know u will pass use the link above to practice reading an answering questions an go the library get 11th grade reading exam books for additional practice I do not have any more information to give you because I did not attend Veeb I decided to go to a different school  so good luck future nurse!

BeKind2 said:

Hi @YING XIAOyou get 24mins to do 40 MATH Questions Basic math adding and subtracting regular # an Positive & negative# alot questions adding ,subtracting multiplying, dividing fractions & couple on decimals an Percents , Integers, Rational,Square roots there was one absolute value question Go over fractions (adding/subtracting/dividing/multiplying fractions), finding the percentages of numbers, there was 2 questions with radicals, there were many negative + or - questions, there were like 2 PEMDAS questions, and the rest was basic addition/subtraction problems. Reading Was 50mins For 50 Questions  this link is what the school suggests to practice for the reading portion of the exam:

https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/free-reading-worksheets/reading-comprehension-worksheets/

https://www.veebpnprogram.org/student-resources

The exam is not graded like normal tests they just tell u if u pass the grade level required  they don't give u a grade like 90% or 60% or A ,B, or C  to pass the Math portion you only need to get a 9th grade level on the exam an to pass the reading u need to pass an 11th grade reading  level or higher  for the reading portion so I beleive the grade they give u will be a 9, 10 11, or 12

So if your grade is a  9= that means u only pass or reach a 9th grade reading level an u did not pass

If your grade is a 10= then that means u reached a 10th grade reading level an u did not pass

If your grade is an 11=  that means u reached an 11th grade reading level an u passed the reading portion of the exam

If your grade is a 12= that means u reached 12th grade reading level an u passed the reading portion

I wish you good luck I know u will pass use the link above to practice reading an answering questions an go the library get 11th grade reading exam books for additional practice I do not have any more information to give you because I did not attend Veeb I decided to go to a different school  so good luck future nurse!

Hi BeKind2,

I really appreciate your help. And thank you very much for your time. This information really helpful. I'll practice more and wish you a wonderful future.

Mira

nursingcand said:

It really is 8th grade math and english. For math, just know multiplying, dividing, adding, subtracting fractions / decimals/ fractions. There were 1 or 2 questions about square root. Know your ratios and proportions well. This is very important because a lot of people fail the first semester simply because they can't do ratio and proportions. Besides that, they're also going to give you a million things other to memorize. 

 

Hi nursingcand,

Thank you for sharing. And I still want to know what kind of type question about English, only multiple choice? I am very nervous about my reading test because English is my second language. So, would you like give me some specific advice? Thank you so much.

Mira

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