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antoinae101

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NAPT Practice test or Study Guide
« on: Jun 25, 2010, 09:45 »
I have been searching for months looking for a NAPT practice test or study guide and I have had no luck. I have to take it in 2 weeks and even though my recruiter said I'll be fine I am very nervous. I've read many things about the test from, it has high school algebra, chem, geometry, and some physics. I have a feeling nothing will calm my nerves until I take the test and see the results. I just want to know what's ahead. I haven't been in high school for 6 years but I just got an AA without much effort. I didn't need physics and didn't pay much attention in chem. College just seems like a big waste of time and I'm learning this life isn't for me. I'm not looking for an easy way out I just want to work for something of worth. If there is any advice on how to prep for this test please let me know. Thanks in advance.

LaFeet

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Re: NAPT Practice test or Study Guide
« Reply #1 on: Jun 28, 2010, 11:45 »
 The RP study/practise exams on this site will help put with your lack of nuclear exposure.  The Navy does not (to the best of my knowledge) post a study guide for the NAPT.  Most of the exam when I took it (many many years ago) dealt with nuclear physics and calculations.

 Good luck, just remember if you pass it the exam results are good for 2 years. :D

 


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