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  • Practice police exams??

    Does anyone know of some free practice police exams online that i can use? I have taken the one on the nypd recruit website like 10 times and I think it is pretty much impossible for me NOT to get a 100 on that one.

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    Originally posted by Nicki722
    Does anyone know of some free practice police exams online that i can use? I have taken the one on the nypd recruit website like 10 times and I think it is pretty much impossible for me NOT to get a 100 on that one.
    Check out barnes & nobles. The practice test is identical to the real exam. There's no need to test yourself any further. Memory is the same concept. Know your north, south, east, & west. That's it.
    NYPD Exam # 8305: (07.31.08)

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    • #3
      I don't see why practice would be necessary for this test. You said it yourself. Pretty much impossible to not get a 100. The only reason I could see people losing points is in the memory section or misreading a question. Just take your time on the test.

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      • #4
        I actually did better on the actual test then the NYPD online practice test the first time around.

        It really, really, really isn't difficult at all.

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        • #5
          If you can read and answer questions from that reading, know basic math using a calculator, and have a good memory then you should not have a probelm. I actually did better on the actual test then on the practice.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TVNYC
            If you can read and answer questions from that reading, know basic math using a calculator, and have a good memory then you should not have a probelm. I actually did better on the actual test then on the practice.
            There was no math on the test I took, though I believe they have variations of the tests that are given. Bring a Calculator anyways.

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            • #7
              thanks

              yea i am pretty sure i will pass... thanks everyone.. does anyone know if i have to bring a pencil or do they provide that for you??

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              • #8
                pm your e-mail
                I have one (not NY) if you want it
                MDRDEP:

                There are no stupid questions, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Nicki722
                  yea i am pretty sure i will pass... thanks everyone.. does anyone know if i have to bring a pencil or do they provide that for you??
                  Just bring some Identification. I took the subway down there and all I brought was my Drivers Permit to show to security downstairs, they don't ask you for anything upstairs and they provide you with pencils.

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