How long did you study before passing your law enforcement entrance exam?
Hey everyone, I've been lurking here for a while but finally making an account because I'm stressing out. I just got called for testing at my county sheriff's office and the exam is in six weeks. I've always wanted to work in law enforcement — my uncle was a 20-year veteran before he retired — and I don't want to blow this opportunity.
I've been going through the Law Enforcement Practice Test materials and honestly the reading comprehension and situational judgment sections are kicking my teeth in. The memory and observation stuff I'm fine with, but I freeze up on the scenario questions. I've been putting in about 90 minutes a day. Is that enough? I've heard people talk about how rigorous programs like the federal law enforcement training center are, and I want to be at that level of prepared even for a county-level exam.
Anyone have a realistic score goal I should be aiming for? My department hasn't told me what the cutoff is. I'm targeting 80%+ on practice tests before I feel comfortable. Any advice on where to focus in the final two weeks specifically would be huge.
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