
New York City Firefighter Exam Review Guide - Paperback
New York City Firefighter Exam Review Guide - Paperback
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by Lewis Morris (Author)
Learn How To Pass The FDNY Exam Learn how to pass the New York City Firefighter Exam and become one of New York's Bravest. The New York City Firefighter Exam Review Guide includes practice questions and instruction on how to tackle the specific subject areas on the New York City Firefighter Exam. Network4Learning has found the most up-to-date information to help you succeed in the FDNY Exam. Following a recent lawsuit filed on behalf of minority firefighter candidates, the FDNY was forced to completely change their exam. The new FDNY exam is a perplexing combination of video segments and reading passages unrelated to firefighting. The New York City Firefighter Exam Review Guide helps you prepare for the FDNY Exam by reviewing only the material found on the actual FDNY Exam. By cutting through anything unnecessary and avoiding generic chapters on material not tested, our FDNY Test Prep Guide makes efficient use of your time. Our authors are experienced teachers who are constantly taking civil service exams and researching current methods in assessment. This research and experience allow us to create guides that are current and reflect the actual exam questions on the New York City Firefighter Exam beautifully. This New York City Firefighter Exam Review Guide includes sections on:
- Insider information about the FDNY Exam
- An overview of the FDNY Test
- How to Overcome Test Anxiety
- Test Preparation Strategies
- Exam Subareas and Practice Questions
- Video Segment
- FDNY Exam Operations Manual Segment
- Deductive Reasoning
- Inductive Reasoning
- Number Facility
- Mathematical Reasoning
- "Background Information Survey" (Also known as the psychological portion of the FDNY Test)
- FDNY Exam specific Glossary
Author Biography
Lewis Morris has written numerous Civil Service Exam Titles. He has a BS and MS in Secondary Education from SUNY New Paltz and a MS in Educational Administration from Touro College. His graduate work focused on Educational Assessment and testing development. He has written Regents exam items for the New York State Education Department. In response to Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, he helped form the Jamaica Bay Community Development Corporation to assist with rebuilding damaged infrastructure and to provide occupational training to displaced residents of the region. He enjoys studying for, taking, writing and teaching about civil service exams.



















