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  • center_x
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 999

    T-Score Pallet B-help

    Any recommendations on studying and/or practicing for the T-Score?
    "In a society, it is the responsibility of the few strong to protect the many weak"

    "Knowledge is a sheild against the unexpected and a solution to the unknown"
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    mkingwin
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 82

    Google Norman Hall's Police Exam books and buy one, about $16 and use a dictionary for every unusual word you encounter when reading and make a list.

    Good Luck.

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    • #3
      center_x
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 999

      Thank you
      "In a society, it is the responsibility of the few strong to protect the many weak"

      "Knowledge is a sheild against the unexpected and a solution to the unknown"

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      • #4
        constable
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 749

        Take it twice I went from a 49.8 (mediocre) to a 62.3 (good). Truthfully most agencies just want a 50, but it never hurts to do better.

        To be honest that score means very little, but it is a part of the game (adapting and overcoming). That score will only come up when other people are jaw jacking in the academy.
        Last edited by constable; 02-19-2012, 9:38 PM.
        NEVER TAKE ANYTHING I SAY FOR LEGAL ADVICE. CONSULT AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RISKING YOUR FREEDOM... EVEN THEN IT'S YOUR FREEDOM. NOT YOUR ATTORNEY'S FREEDOM. PROCEED WITH YOUR DECISIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK.

        FOLKS WHO NEED THIS DISCLAIMER NEED MUCH MORE THAN THIS DISCLAIMER.

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