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TEAS test [2008-08-15]
Does anyone know anything about the TEAS test? I am in WV and applying for the nursing program, and was told that I will have to take the TEAS test. I was going to order the study guide but want to make sure I choose the right one...any help would be appreciated! Thanks

CNA test [2007-12-04]
What does the CNA test consist of? What is the best course to take and where online, how long did it take you? Soon to be student in the northeast.

I wonder if you can test for the RN program sm [2007-04-15]
In my state, there are RN programs that I believe allow you to test to see what you If I were you, I would contact that local community college and ask questions. The other thing is you must do clinicals, but I wonder if you could do like part-time transcription and go to school at the same time? I would look into it if I were you. I think you Good luck to you!

These books saved me on the test [2006-10-22]
I purchased the Review Guide for the RN pre-entrance exam, the cliffs test prep for nursing school entrance exam, and Chemistry for Dummies. Everything I read in the Chem for dummies book was ON the test. I highly recommend these books if you are going to be taking the test this spring. :)

Pre-admission nursing school test [2006-08-23]
Some colleges require you to take this test and score in the top 50th percentile out of all who take it in the nation. It is offered 2 x a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Some schools will let you retake it 1 x (of course repaying for it), but most won't let you into their nursing program if you don't score in that top group on the exam. It is 3 hours long. You can purchase study books for it. I am nervous about it--ha


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TEAS test [2008-08-15]
Does anyone know anything about the TEAS test? I am in WV and applying for the nursing program, and was told that I will have to take the TEAS test. I was going to order the study guide but want to make sure I choose the right one...any help would be appreciated! Thanks

old hag looking into nursing - kat [2007-12-30]
I just turned 40. I had been in the nursing program 13 years ago. Didn't finish due to family problems and subsequent divorce. Oh how I wish I had. About a year ago after raising a couple of kids through infancy and preschool and elementary I on a dwindling MT salary I started back taking prerequits. I was told I had to retake a few classes (A and P 5 year shelf life) and they had added few others (Pharmacology, Lifespan Development, and a Chemistry with a lab). So Passed the Nursing Enteract Test (NET) last spring. Got onthe waitlist and 2 more prequistes to take. (second half of anatomy and pharm). I hope I will be in the program next fall. I have no idea how I will be able to swing finances for the next 2 years while in the program. I am hoping to continue MTing part-time, get a few loans/financial aid, and family help. I am not 40 and wonder if I am absolutely crazy. But as the sole supporter of 2 boys (now 15 and 9) I really need to make a change. Mt just doesn't do it anymore. We barely make the bills anymore.

PSB [2007-12-10]
Have any of you taken the PSB test for nursing?

CNA class [2007-12-07]
I took my onsite in a nursing home. I think it lasted like 6 weeks or so. The test consisted of a written (fill in the bubble) and a practical where you had to wash your hands first and do whatever tasks you were told to do. Good luck!

Correct--not all will, but [2007-12-07]
depending on the state, you can sit for the test in another state and apply for reciprocity in your own and be okay. Definitely ask your BON. My BON does not specifically address this on their website, so a call took care of that question for me.

CNA test [2007-12-04]
What does the CNA test consist of? What is the best course to take and where online, how long did it take you? Soon to be student in the northeast.

Nursing [2007-11-15]
IP I II, Microbiology, Chemistry, Statistics, Nutrition, Human Growth and Development, English, Speech, Music appreciation, and some other classes for the Bachelor degree. I got the book from Barnes Noble. I'm scheduled to take the PSB test December 12, 2007, which is the exam when applying to the program.

MT to nurse [2007-11-13]
I have not finished school, so cannot answer NCLEX test, but you will have a giant leg up on other students when it comes to your anatomy and physiology classes as well as basic pharmacology. Not to mention, you already know the language, and they don't. It is because of my prior knowledge and the fact that I don't have to study some of the stuff as much sa others do that I am able to continue working while in nursing school with no problem.

MT to nurse question [2007-11-12]
This past weekend, I went and gotKaplan Nursing School Entrance Exams book, and while I was at Barnes Nobles, I looked through some of the NCLEX preperation books, and it looked a lot like the stuff we need to know for transcribing. For those who went from MTs to nurses, did you find it easier to pass the NCLEX test because of your MT background?

Nursing classes online. [2007-09-19]
I honestly didn't know you could go from an LPN (earned at local college) to an RN (earned online). As far as I know, you have mandatory clinicals. You may want to check into another local community college if you have one. Does your local college not do testing? Here, admission is based on several things, including a pre-admission test.

I wonder if you can test for the RN program sm [2007-04-15]
In my state, there are RN programs that I believe allow you to test to see what you If I were you, I would contact that local community college and ask questions. The other thing is you must do clinicals, but I wonder if you could do like part-time transcription and go to school at the same time? I would look into it if I were you. I think you Good luck to you!

These books saved me on the test [2006-10-22]
I purchased the Review Guide for the RN pre-entrance exam, the cliffs test prep for nursing school entrance exam, and Chemistry for Dummies. Everything I read in the Chem for dummies book was ON the test. I highly recommend these books if you are going to be taking the test this spring. :)

Pre-admission nursing school test [2006-08-23]
Some colleges require you to take this test and score in the top 50th percentile out of all who take it in the nation. It is offered 2 x a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Some schools will let you retake it 1 x (of course repaying for it), but most won't let you into their nursing program if you don't score in that top group on the exam. It is 3 hours long. You can purchase study books for it. I am nervous about it--ha

MT 2 RN [2006-07-11]
You'd be at an advantage having been an MT first, before nursing school. That was my situation. You would be surprised how little medical terminology nurses actually know, in the work place. We have had several try to test for MT-ing and they cannot pass.



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