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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kaplan Nursing School Admissions Test?

The Kaplan Nursing School Admissions is a standardized pre-admission assessment used by nursing schools to evaluate prospective students' academic readiness for nursing programs. It measures essential skills in reading comprehension, mathematics, writing, and science to help determine if candidates have the foundational knowledge needed to succeed in nursing education.

What sections are on the Kaplan exam?

The exam typically consists of several core sections:

  • Reading Comprehension: Assesses your ability to understand and analyze written passages.
  • Mathematics: Tests basic math skills, including algebra, fractions, decimals, and word problems.
  • Science: Covers biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and physics fundamentals.
  • Writing: Evaluates grammar, sentence structure, and your ability to communicate effectively.
  • Critical Thinking: Measures your logic, problem-solving, and analytical reasoning skills.

How many questions are on the exam and how is it structured?

Typically it has 91 questions divided into sections for example:

  • Reading (22 questions)
  • Math (28 questions)
  • Writing (21 questions)
  • Science (20 questions)

Is the exam timed? How much time do I get?

Yes, it’s timed. Common allocations:

  • Reading, Math, Writing each ~ 45 minutes
  • Science ~ 30 minutes
  • Total time is around 2-3 hours including breaks.

How can I prepare for the Kaplan Nursing School Admissions Exam?

Effective preparation is key. We recommend:

  • Using official Kaplan study guides and practice tests.
  • Reviewing core concepts in science (especially biology and chemistry), math, and grammar.
  • Focusing on improving your reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.
  • Taking Prephow practice tests to simulate the real exam experience and improve your pacing.

Where do I take the Kaplan Nursing School Admissions Exam?

The exam is often administered directly by the nursing schools that require it as part of their application. You may take it on-campus on a specific test date. Some versions may also be available at Kaplan testing centers. You will need to register through the institution you are applying to.

How is the Kaplan exam different from the TEAS or HESI?

The Kaplan, TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills), and HESI (Health Education Systems, Inc.) exams are all used for nursing school admissions but are created by different companies. The Kaplan exam often places a strong emphasis on critical thinking and may have a slightly different format and content focus. Always check which specific test your desired nursing program requires.