Everything You Need To Know About NYC Police Exams

The NYPD is the biggest police department in any city in the US. It's also one of the most satisfactory to work in. It's no wonder many people apply for the Suffolk Police Exam every time. They want to see themselves become the next Jake Peralta just as much as you do. 

A busy NYPD precinct


The only way to succeed is to learn about the exam and prepare for it better than an average candidate. Here's everything you need to know about the Suffolk and Nassau Police Exams.

How Does the Exam Help You Get the Job?

Like all entrance DCAS exams, the NYPD exam is competitive. After you pass the exam, you're ranked against all other candidates according to your score. When the department needs a new officer, they call a candidate from the top of the list. This means that scoring higher will get you the job earlier; if you score too low, your turn may not come until the next entrance exam. The written exam is the single most important part of the recruitment process.

What's in The Exam? 

According to the official NYC website, the exam is designed to test your observational skills, cognitive ability, and mental acuity. However, these are broad skill categories and can include anything except technical questions. 



Indeed, the sample exam provided by the department has written comprehension questions, logical reasoning questions, and even math equations. Also, the sample exam clearly states that the actual exam will likely have other questions different from those in the sample. So what's in the exam? Well, you can't say for certain. However, you can prepare for the exam by training for the fundamental skills the exam requires.

How to Prepare For the Exam

The most thorough way to prepare for the Suffolk and Nassau Police Exams is by enrolling in preparation classes. We recommend Civil Service Success.

Civil Service Success is the longest-established institute in NYC for Suffolk and Nassau Police Exams. They're enrolling applicants in their NYC Sanitation Exam prep classes starting in August 2022. The school also hosts classes for the FDNY Exam and other DCAS exams.

Want to prepare for your DCAS exam the right way? Get in touch now!

 

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