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I took the Nurse Entrance Test (NET) and think I obtained passing scores. Is a passing score sufficient to be accepted?

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I took the Nurse Entrance Test (NET) and think I obtained passing scores. Is a passing score sufficient to be accepted?

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No. A passing score on the NET does not guarantee acceptance. For applicants seeking to enter the program in Fall 2008 the required scores are 80% or higher in math and 65% or higher in reading. All applicants are STRONGLY advised to take the test seriously and study for it using all available study materials and preparation sessions.

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