ASHEBORO – Taking a standardized test for school, work or citizenship?
Learn about
the Randolph County Public Library’s new online test preparation resource, the
Testing and Educational Reference Center, in “Getting to Know TERC,” 4 p.m. Thursday, February 15, at the Asheboro
Public Library.
The TERC
provides an interactive learning experience that includes full-length timed
practice exams for academic tests such as the SAT, ACT, GED, GRE and others. It
also includes professional tests such as the ASVAB (military), NCLEX (nursing),
LSAT (law) and Praxis (teaching), as well as resources for college planning,
financial aid and career development.
The free
class will cover getting started, the tests covered, and the different kinds of
help available via the TERC.
The class is
focused on teens but all ages are invited.
The TERC is
provided to cardholders in the state’s public, community college, university
system and independent/private college libraries by NC LIVE, the state’s online
library of electronic resources.
The Asheboro library is located at 201 Worth Street in
Asheboro. For further information, call 336-318-6803.
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