I have never heard of the HOBET. What is it, exactly?
The Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test (HOBET) is for students preparing to begin formal education in the health occupations. It is designed, primarily, as a diagnostic instrument to assist health science programs evaluate the academic skills of new applicants to their programs. Based upon the profile generated by this test, a program can more objectively screen applicants for admission. The HOBET carefully evaluates basic operations in mathematics that are essential for success in health science programs. The HOBET evaluates reading comprehension at the inferential level for science-related material, and the reading rate estimates the words per minute that the applicant can read when placed in a test study situation. The Temple College Testing Center administers the HOBET.
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