Passing The Police Test Just Became Easier
You've taken the police officer selection test or law enforcement entrance exam, but just can't seem to get a high enough passing score. You know you would be a good police officer if you could overcome that first hurdle. Well, your not alone. Thousands of police officer applicants fail the entrance exam every year, but that's now a thing of the past. Introducing PoliceQuiz.com. PoliceQuiz offers police test preparation for thousands of cities and towns throughout the U.S. and Canada. After selecting the agency you are applying for from over 4,800 choices, you will be allowed to access your personal member's area which will have the exams and quizes neatly organized. All exams are automatically scored within seconds of completing them. Is it free? PoliceQuiz has a generic practice police exam which is free to all visitors. Specific agencies are available for as low as $24.95 for a 1 year membership to the site. As well as providing test questions, PoliceQuiz.com also offers it's members tips & strategies which have been developed by law enforcement officers, and subject matter experts throughout the country. Exam areas that are covered include reading comprehension, math, grammar and spelling, police judgment, and memory retention. So what's the catch? There isn't any. In fact, if for whatever reason a PoliceQuiz.com member does not pass his or her law enforcement entrance exam, they will refund your money back. They boast an online success rate of over 97% based on the number of members versus refunds requested. According to Augie Caamano, founder of PoliceQuiz.com, "We've helped hundreds of members successfully pass their respective exams in a short amount of time." Caamano who is a police officer himself, further stated "I wished there was a service such as this when I first applied as a law enforcement officer over 13 years ago. It would have made my life a lot easier. I want to make sure that my members are not surprised come exam day. After completing the study group, they'll have both the knowledge and confidence to do well on their respective police tests. Donna M. Moran
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