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The NET (Nurse Entrance Test) is designed primarily as a diagnostic instrument to assist nursing educational programs in evaluating academic skills of new applicants. ALL nursing applicants must achieve a minimum score on the NET to be eligible to apply to the nursing program.
 

The NET is a computer based test consisting of six parts: math skills, reading comprehension, test taking skills, stress level, social interaction, and learning style. All six parts must be completed in order to receive scores and be considered for admission. However, only the math and reading scores will be used to calculate application eligibility.


A reading score of 50% or higher and a math score of 50% or higher must be achieved for admission. Math skills problems consist of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percentages, number system conversions and algebra equations (60 problems in 60 minutes). Calculators are NOT allowed. Scratch paper will be provided.
Reading comprehension involves reading selections and answering questions (33 questions in 30 minutes).

The NET evaluates seven areas that are essential for academic success including basic math skills, science reading comprehension, and learning styles. Over 600,000 students have taken the NET in the last 4 years. National norming is evaluated each year to provide the most current statistics by degree program, for group and individual results. One doctoral dissertation and two master theses written about the NET and itsability to track students throughout a nursing program.
 
24% of all RN and LPN nursing programs utilize the NET for either pre-admission testing or as a counseling tool.

 
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