NET/HOBET Test Information
The Nurse Entrance Test (NET/HOBET) is a proven diagnostic test that assists nursing education programs in
evaluating both academic and social skills of Nursing Program applicants. At Chattanooga State, the NET/HOBET
test provides a common basis for the evaluation of academic abilities of individuals interested in the
associate degree registered nursing program. The NET/HOBET score is factored into the selection point system.
What is on the Test?
- Math: Evaluates ability to perform basic operations from general math through basic
algebra, including whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percent, number sequence conversions and
algebraic equations.
- Reading Rate: Estimates the words per minute that the applicant can read when
placed in a test or study situation.
- Reading Comprehension: Evaluates success with reading comprehension of
science-related materials.
- The NET/HOBET composite score is the average of the math and reading test scores. This score is
used in the selection process.
- Four remaining sections provide information that is used to counsel and advise students. These
sections include social interaction profile, stress level profile, learning styles and test-taking
skills.
For test dates and testing location see the
NET/HOBET Registration form.
How Can I Prepare for the Test?
Since the NET/HOBET Test is a test of general knowledge, it is difficult to “study” for the test.
Activities that might help include:
- Buy a NET/HOBET Study Guide. The guide provides information concerning what is
on the NET/HOBET and how best to prepare to take the test. Practice tests
modeled after the actual NET/HOBET are also included. Study Guides are
available at the Chattanooga State Bookstore and from Educational Resources, Inc.
(www.eriworld.com or 1-800-292-2273)
- Visit Chattanooga State library. Study guides are on reserve. (May be used in the library,
cannot be checked out.) Additional assistance is available at the Math Center and Reading/Writing
Center in the IMC Building on the main campus.
- Use of review books for ACT, SAT or GED tests. These books provide help with reading comprehension,
prefixes, suffixes and roots of words to help with vocabulary and a general math review. A
little time spent in review of math concepts is usually extremely helpful.
How to Interpret NET/HOBET Test Results
Your scores will be displayed in percentages (%). The important ones in the selection process are Essential
Math Skills, Reading Comprehension and Your Composite Percentage. For details concerning minimum scores to be
included in the applicant pool, see
Points Calculation Sheet. The
other scores on your report will provide additional information that will be useful once you are accepted into
the other program.
Other Important Information
- A program application should be on file BEFORE taking the NET/HOBET test.
- Space is limited for each test. Be sure to plan ahead in scheduling the test so program application
deadlines will be met. Preregistration for the test is required.
- If registering in person, the form must be submitted at least one week before the desired test date.
- If registering by mail, allow time for registration form to be received and confirmation returned.
- On test day, report to the Testing Center at least 30 minutes before the time of the test.
- Bring photo ID, confirmation notice and self-addressed stamped envelope.
- The test takes approximately 3 hours.
- Calculators are not allowed.
- Test scores are a percent of questions in math and reading comprehension sections answered correctly.
There is no penalty for guessing.
- If you cannot take the test on the scheduled date, notify the Testing Center (423-697-4461). You may
reschedule one time without forfeiting the registration fee.
- The test may not be taken at an interval of less than six months.
- Test must be taken within two years of the application deadline date for the desired class.
- When taking the test at Chattanooga State for the RN program both the paper and pencil version and
the computerized version given in the Testing Center are acceptable.
- To find other locations to take the test, contact Educational Resources, Inc. at 1-800-292-2273 or
visit the web site at http://www.eriworld.com.