I was so worried about not passing my Medical billing and coding schools entrance exam and thus not being able to attend the program. I did a bunch of studying in an effort to get ready. It helped some in the math area but not in the reading or writing area.
Both of the Medical billing and coding schools I applied to required that I take a test to see if I could benefit from the knowledge I would gain during the program. The exam was computerized and took me about an hour and a half to complete, although it was not timed.
My biggest concern about Medical billing and coding schools was taking the exam. I had not been in school for decades and feared the worst. It turned out that I did just fine on the exam. I scored high enough to get in and to not need any remedial courses.
For anyone thinking about Medical billing and coding schools and worried about taking the entrance exam, here are a couple of thoughts. First, find out if and when you can take the test again if you need to. Make sure that you don't have to wait a long period of time. Second, don't worry about it. You won't be able to answer all of the questions, it's about answering as many as you can correctly. These tests don't require a high score to pass.
