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By:
Donna Moran
As
many law enforcement candidates can vouch for, taking the police
entrance exam can be a stressful and highly competitive
experience. I decided to research some preparation web sites and
purchased several
E-books on the topic to get a better
understanding of what it takes to become a police officer. One
thing that I quickly realized was that there were plenty of
sources of material available for anyone seriously interested in
a future in law enforcement.
According to Augie Caamano, owner of PoliceQuiz.Com, "Becoming a
police officer has become extremely difficult due to the number
of applicants applying these days." Caamano also stated "I try
to assist these candidates by walking them through written test
step by step. My online practice exams, as well as my strategies
provide the candidates with an edge that they would not have had
before the course."
For
a fee of $27 prospective candidates can take several practice
exams, and read online tutorials which include various
test-taking techniques for most parts of the exam.
Caamano states that he helps candidates from all over the
country and all size departments in preparing for the police
officer entrance exam. "It doesn't matter if your testing for a
1000 member department or 10. Most test all cover the same
topics which include reading comprehension, math, situational
judgment, visualization based questions, and memory retention."
There are also several books which can be purchase online which
also state that they can increase your chances getting a better
score on the exam. I found several at Amazon.com by simply
typing in "police test" in their search engine. Prices ranged
from $17 to $35. They too appear to have practice exams and tips
for improving your score, although some of reading appears to be
quite lengthy and dry.
About The Author:
Article Source: www.isnare.com
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