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Last Minute Study Tips for the Registered Nursing School Aptitude Exam (RNSAE)

Registered Nursing School Aptitude Exam | Posted Feb. 1, 2018

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Okay. So you are going to be writing the Registered Nursing School Aptitude Examination (RNSAE). Tomorrow. Or in a few days. Maybe this is a last minute decision. Maybe you procrastinated. It doesn’t matter. You got to get ready, and fast.

 

So what to do? How to get ready for the RNSAE at the last minute?

 

As time is of the essence, here is the TEST PREP HACKER recommendation:

 

1. Start by doing a quick review of your basic by-hand math skills. Can you add, subtract, multiple and divide by hand? Can you do that working with decimals? You will need to know how to do all of this for the RNSAE.

 

2. How much do you remember from high school sciences like physics, chemistry, geology and biology? There are a lot of these questions on the RNSAE. If you can’t recall the basics from these subjects, you have to review, and fast.

 

3. As for the vocabulary, spelling and reading comprehension sections of the RNSAE, if this is last minute, don’t waste precious time on studying for them. You will have to trust that you know enough English to get you through these parts.

 

4. Read through the entire TEST PREP HACKER RNSAE Study Guide. It is 150 pages of free study material covering all the material on the RNSAE. Focus on the natural sciences chapter.

 

5. Purchase our UNLIMITED RNSAE practice test package. This will give you unlimited access to our full length RNSAE practice tests. We believe that the best way to prepare for a test like the RNSAE is to take similar practice tests, and the latest research on learning backs us up. This will give you the most bang for your limited-time buck.

 

Good luck!