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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed opinion, April 19, 2002
I am giving this book a 4 star, despite it is probably more like a three. This is a good book to use as an over view, and did help prepare me for the NET exam. Compared to others on the market I would buy this one again, although I do feel it is lacking in certain areas. The math section has several wrong answers, or leaves out (+/-) signs on some questions. If you've had some algebra and need a refresher, it's a good overview. The book leads you to believe there are only four sections on the test, reading, verbal ability, numeric ability, and science review. Either the tests have recently changed, or this book is in serious need of update. The sections on my actual NET exam were mathmatic ability, reading comprehension, reading rate, learning styles, stressful situations, social decisions, and test taking ability. These are the actual titles of each section. The Science review from the book is good, but it's just that, a review, and did not pertain to the actual test in any way. There is a verbal section in the book that will make you feel like a total [dumb], unless you spend your spare time reading the dictionary as pleasure. THERE IS NO VERBAL SECTION on the test I took. I wished the book would have had more about the actual test, like the amount of time you have to complete each section and the amount of time the entire test takes (3 hours). I would also like information on how the test is graded, the differences in grading policies for LVN, or RN, and the passing grades needed for each section. And at least 10 people brought calculators assuming they could be used on the test. The book never mentions whether you can use calculators, and that is something I consider important information. There was NO information on test taking skills, which is a section of the test and asks questions a person would otherwise not know, unless they had studied specific statistics on taking tests. Such as: what is the percentage an average person gets correct on a verbal ability exam, a. 10%, b. 20%, c. 70%, d. 50% and some questions were just plain strange, like, is it safer to drive from Austin, Texas to Dallas, Texas or from Dallas, Texas to Austin, Texas. No, that's not an actual question, but similar to one. My suggestion, buy the book, it's got some good review points and a practice exam at the back (which is not exactly like the actual test) but any practice exam you can take is a good one. They really need to update their informtion, and if you can find a more recent edition of this book, go with that one. I DO feel like it helped me be more confident, and I feel I would have likely scored lower, and walked out of the test room feeling a whole lot worse had I NOT bought this book. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR NET EXAM!! If you have any questions about the NET, I'll be happy to answer what I can for you. mepco@centex
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good book for general review but..., January 25, 2005
...not based on what was on my Nursing Entrance Test. I took the NET today (and received a score I'm happy with) so I have to give this book some credit, with the emphasis on "some." After completing this book and using it solely as my review/study guide, I am a bit disappointed. Credit due, this was a very good, well-written, somewhat helpful book but not (known now after taking the test) what I should have been looking for. The problem being it has a lot of areas that are NOT on the test. When studying for a test of this magnitude (a requirement of a specific score to be Qualified to even Apply to nursing school,) I want to Know I am studying what is ON the NET and NOT any unessential information.
Chapter One, the Introduction, was very helpful general nursing information covering: "What Nurses Do," "Is Nursing Right for Me?" "Schools of Nursing and Food for Thought," "Financial Assistance," "Getting into Nursing School" and more. For this chapter and the practical Chapter Two: "Test-Taking Strategies and Reasoning," I give the book an extra star.
Chapter Three: Verbal Ability----NOT on NET
Chapter Four: Reading Comprehension----On NET
Chapter Five: Numberic Ability---On NET (but not a complete study review.) The NET is basically 50% math and 50% reading so this is very important. Also most of the math on the NET has a fraction, decimal or percentage which isn't dealt with as much as needed in this book.
Chapter Six: Science Review----NOT on NET (but I enjoyed it and it confirmed to me that I have a "knack" for nursing, as I did very well on it. A great overview of physical and organic sciences.)
Chapter Seven: Model Examinations----Not very helpful again because the focus wasn't on reading and math solely but lots of impertinent material.
Maybe this is a great book for some NET tests but for Tennessee, it isn't the best choice.
Soar Future Nurses!
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47 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What else do you need to know???, October 6, 2000
Well it's all right here. Depending on where you are coming from in school, Nursing Entrance Exams may a tough obstacle to overcome. However, no matter whether you are fresh out of high school or years past that, How To Prepare For The Nursing School Entrance Exams provides a great overview of information one might need to review before taking the exam. The book includes test-taking strategies and practice tests. Also, this book covers everything you might need to know in areas such as math, science, reading and verbal skills. In the math section you can find everything from simple addition to solving algebraic equations. If you don't remember how to solve these equations, don't worry, the book will teach you how to do it all. The science section will review everything necessary for the test and how it ties into the nursing field. Also included are model exams and a self-assessment test.
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