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What is the NREMT exam?The National Registry, established in 1970 as a non-profit organization, is the Nation’s Emergency Medical Services Certification organization. The mission of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians has always been centered on protecting the public and advancing the EMS profession. The National Registry is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), the accreditation body of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence. The National Registry maintains NCCA accreditation for each of our four certification programs: Emergency Medical Responder (NREMR) Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (NRAEMT) Paramedic (NRP) Credentialing: Protects the Public Assures consumers that professionals have met standards of practice Advances the profession Establishes standards of professional knowledge, skills, and practice
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What is the NBCE?The National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE), including the International Board of Chiropractic Examiners (IBCE), is the international testing agency for the chiropractic profession. The NBCE develops, administers and scores standardized exams that assess knowledge, higher-level cognitive abilities and problem-solving in various basic science and clinical science subjects. The purpose of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners is to establish and maintain uniform high standards of excellence in the chiropractic profession and chiropractic education, primarily but not exclusively by preparing and administering to qualified applicants examinations of superior quality, whereby those legal agencies which govern the practice of chiropractic within each state and other countries may accept, at their discretion, those individuals who have successfully completed any part of the examinations of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and by providing test and measurement services to the chiropractic profession in all areas of demonstrated need, and to advance the chiropractic profession when in the best interests of the corporation and chiropractic testing. NBCE exams offer assurance to the general public that, regardless of where a chiropractor went to school or was licensed, he or she has demonstrated a baseline of knowledge as well as ability in diagnosis, diagnostic imaging, principles of chiropractic, associated clinical sciences and chiropractic practice. Candidates typically take NBCE exams before graduating from chiropractic college. Exam scores are made available to licensing authorities within and outside the United States. In the U.S., all 50 states either accept or require candidates to pass Parts I, II, III, and IV for licensure.
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What is the NCE?The National Counselor Examination (NCE) measures an examinee’s knowledge and understanding of theoretical and skill-based tenets necessary to practice safely and competently as an entry-level counselor. The exam’s development is based upon a national job analysis of more than 16,000 credentialed counselors identifying empirically validated work behaviors determined to be most relevant for competent counseling practice.
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What is the CDL?A CDL or commercial driver’s license is required to operate a commercial motor vehicle in the United States. Different types of commercial vehicles require specific licenses. A CDL is essential to be a professional truck driver. History of the CDL Believe it or not, before 1986 you did not need a special license to operate a large commercial vehicle. Each state was responsible for setting their own rules regarding commercial driving. In an effort to increase safety and compliance the Federal government enacted the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Beginning in 1986 all states had to meet specific requirements when issuing commercial drivers licenses (CDL). The Federal government only allows you to possess one driver’s license at a time regardless of the class. It is actually illegal to have more than one license at a time. That means when you go to get your Commercial Learner’s Permit you will surrender your Class F basic driver’s license. The Different Types of CDLs Commercial vehicles are divided into categories, Class A, B or C, based on size, weight, and function. For example, a different license is needed to drive an 18-wheeler hauling a heavy load versus a school bus.
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What is the Civics Citizenship Exam?During your naturalization interview, a USCIS officer will ask you questions about your application and background. Unless you qualify for an exemption, you will also take a naturalization test which is made up of two components, an English and civics test. During the English test, you must demonstrate an understanding of the English language including the ability to read, write, and speak basic English. During the civics test, you will answer important questions about American government and history. 008 Version The 2008 version of the civics test is an oral test, and the USCIS officer will ask you up to 10 questions from the list of 100 civics test questions. You must answer 6 questions correctly to pass the 2008 version of the civics test. Applicants who filed their Form N-400 before December 1, 2020, will continue to take the 2008 civics test at initial exam, re-exam, or N-336 hearing. Applicants who file their Form N-400 on or after March 1, 2021 will also take the 2008 civics test at initial exam, re-exam, or N-336 hearing.
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What is the ASWB?The ASWB exam refers to the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) examination. The ASWB is a nonprofit organization that develops and administers licensing examinations for social workers in the United States and Canada. The ASWB exam is designed to assess the knowledge and competency of individuals seeking licensure to practice social work. The ASWB exams are standardized and consist of multiple-choice questions that cover various areas of social work practice, including human development, diversity, assessment, intervention, ethics, and professional conduct. Passing the exam is often a requirement to obtain a social work license in many states and provinces.
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What is the PTCBThe Pharmacy Technician Certification Board® (PTCB®) offers credentials to individuals who wish to distinguish themselves in the pharmacy technician field and build rewarding careers in healthcare. PTCB’s credential programs assess the knowledge of technicians who are qualified to support pharmacists and patient care teams in all practice settings and enable technicians to work more efficiently with pharmacists to offer safe and effective patient care. PTCB Certification Programs and PTCB Assessment-Based Certificate Programs serve different purposes. Certifications Certifications assess an individual’s mastery of job knowledge, require Continuing Education, and award an acronym after one’s name. PTCB offers three national certification programs for pharmacy technicians: Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) is the foundation of a rewarding career as a pharmacy technician. To earn CPhT Certification, pharmacy technicians must meet eligibility requirements and earn a passing score on the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam® (PTCE®). Once certified, CPhTs must recertify every 2 years to maintain active status. Learn more » Certified Compounded Sterile Preparation Technician® (CSPT®) demonstrates a CPhT’s knowledge and skill as a specialized pharmacy technician in compounded sterile preparation as well as their commitment to the role they play in ensuring medication safety. To apply, a candidate must be an active PTCB CPhT in good standing and satisfy PTCB’s education and/or work criteria. Learn more » Advanced Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT-Adv) recognizes CPhTs for their expertise, experience, and unwavering commitment to advancing medication safety. Active PTCB CPhTs who have completed at least four of the certificate programs, or three certificate programs and the Compounded Sterile Preparation Technician (CSPT) Certification, and 3 years of work experience will be eligible to earn the CPhT-Adv credential. Learn More »
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How do I cancel my subscription?We're sorry to see you go. But we're guessing you aced your exam and don't need us anymore! Congratulations! You will need to unsubscribe in your settings, under your Apple ID. Apple provides a great guide to how to find your subscription settings on your iPhone here: How to cancel a subscription on iPhone
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You guarantee?Yep! We're that confident. Studies consistently show that short, frequent study sessions reduce study time by up to 96%! Don't believe us, check out this meta-study demonstrating the power of distributing learning over multiple time periods and the benefit of interacting with content. In the very unlikely event you don't pass your exam on the first try, we will refund 100% of your money plus a free subscription until you pass! Use our mobile app to study for at least 2 months, achieve above an 80% cumulative score, and answer over 500 questions to claim the offer. See our terms of service for full details.
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I found an error in one of your questions.Then we would like to give you $5. While we triple check all of our questions, we simply just have a lot of questions that are constantly updating and evolving. So sometimes we miss one. Send us the question that you believe is incorrect and if we update the question we will send you an amazon gift card as a thank you.
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Does mobile learning work?Yes! In fact, research has shown that smaller, more frequent study sessions are the key to knowledge retention. Taking short quizzes on the go is a much more effective means of exam preparation than reading page after page of a very heavy textbook. Plus, mobile apps offer the dual learning experience of reading and interaction, increasing the likelihood of retention.
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What are the CACREP core content areas of the NCE1. Professional counseling orientation and ethical practice 2. Social and cultural diversity 3. Human growth and development 4. Career development 5. Counseling and helping relationships 6. Group counseling and group work 7. Assessment and testing 8. Research and program evaluation
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What is the best way to study for the NCEThe National Board for Certified Counselors reccommends a minimum of three months of daily study to prepare for the National Counselor Examination. We recommend 15 minutes a day. Keep track with the NCE Study App.
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What does the NCE cover?The examination is aligned with the eight Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) content areas. Thus, the content validity of the NCE is anchored on the six empirically validated work behaviors determined to be most relevant for competent counseling practice and the eight CACREP curriculum educational standards.
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What is the format of the NCE?The NCE test comprises 200 multiple choice questions (MCQs), of which 160 are scored and 40 are unscored. These 40 MCQs provide statistical information for the items to be used in future examinations. Both scored and unscored items are of the same structure, and they appear in jumbled order in the examination. You will have 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete the test.
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What is the weight of each domain and how many questions are there in the NCE?The six domains and the percent and number of scored items in an NCE examination on each of these domains.
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How much does the NCE Study App cost?We know paying for an app can be daunting. Remember that you can cancel at any time and if you purchase a subscription and don't like the app we will give you 100% of your money back. That way there's no risk to trying it out. One Month Subscription: $24.99 Six Month Subscription: $64.99 (save $85 this way!)
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What is the ASWB?The ASWB exam refers to the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) examination. The ASWB is a nonprofit organization that develops and administers licensing examinations for social workers in the United States and Canada. The ASWB exam is designed to assess the knowledge and competency of individuals seeking licensure to practice social work. The ASWB exams are standardized and consist of multiple-choice questions that cover various areas of social work practice, including human development, diversity, assessment, intervention, ethics, and professional conduct. Passing the exam is often a requirement to obtain a social work license in many states and provinces.
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What are the different levels of the ASWB?There are different levels of the ASWB exam, depending on the desired licensure. The most common exams are: Bachelor's level exam (BSW): This exam is for individuals who have completed a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree and are seeking licensure at the bachelor's level. Master's level exam (MSW): This exam is for individuals who have completed a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and are seeking licensure at the master's level. The MSW exam is further divided into clinical and advanced generalist categories. Advanced Generalist exam (AGP): This exam is for individuals who have completed an MSW degree but do not plan to practice clinical social work. It allows for licensure at the advanced generalist level. Clinical exam (LCSW): This exam is for individuals who have completed an MSW degree and are seeking licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). It assesses knowledge and skills related to clinical social work practice.
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