![]() ![]() ![]() Ours is to trust God in each moment, stewarding each hour of our lives for the glory of God. How good it is to live this way, never dwelling on the past, and never worrying about the future. If one lives on biblical principles and trusts God, seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness today, then tomorrow is a forgone conclusion. But this can be done without worrying, which betrays a lack of trust in God to be there and care for us in the future, or boasting, which shows a lack of belief that God will have his own ideas and will sovereignly direct us in the future. He will be there too, and so will we when it becomes today.ĭoes this mean never to save money, never to plan a schedule, never to delay gratification? By no means, logic and the principle of stewardship show us that as image-bears, we will in part be held accountable tomorrow for the way we handled what we’ve been entrusted with today (Mat 25:14-30). God is with us here and now, to find him there can be no dreaming or worrying about tomorrow. Whether it is boasting or worrying, God calls us to the present to live our lives in him. James and Proverbs tell us not to boast about tomorrow either (Ja 4:13 Pr 27:1). That is enough reason to have hope in his plan for tomorrow. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Explanation and Commentary of Matthew 6:34Ĭhrist commands us not to worry. “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. ![]()
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![]() As a result, the exam is the most competent testing instrument for evaluating applicants for licensing since it is regularly updated and evaluated. Each year in January and June, the test is given. Our guide highlights the general information about VTNE. Īs an entry-level Vet Tech, you must be licensed to practice commercially in order to sit for the VTNE, which measures your level of knowledge and ability. With so much information available, it can be challenging to determine which resources are worthwhile for your time and money. There is a ton of advice about how to study for the VTNE available online, as well as companies that sell study materials specifically for the exam that promise to help you pass. The bulk of your hard work is done, but you still have to pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) before you can begin your job as a licensed, certified, or registered veterinary technician. Scores are scaled based on the difficulty of each specific version of the VTNE exam so that the scores of candidates who take more difficult versions of the exam can be compared fairly to the scores of candidates who take easier versions of the exam.VTNE Test Comprehensive Guide Ĭongratulations if you've just finished a veterinary technology program or are about done. VTNE scores are reported on a scale from 200 to 800 with a passing score of 425. Incorrect answers are counted the same as omitted answers. The distribution of questions on the VTNE is as follows: The VTNE comprises 170 multiple choice questions, 150 of which are scored and 20 of which are unmarked, unscored pretest items being assessed for inclusion on future versions of the examination. ![]() Detailed scores will be provided within about a month. The exam takes place on computer, and a preliminary pass/fail report will be given that day. A locker will be provided to store all restricted items for the duration of the test. Hats, food, drinks, bags, electronics, and watches are not allowed into the testing area. A government-issued identification is required for admission. Candidates are expected to arrive at least half an hour early to the testing site. Of the 170 questions, 20 are unscored, pretest questions that will be mixed in with the scored questions.Įxams take place at Prometric Testing Centers. The VTNE, or Veterinary Technician National Exam, is comprised of 170 multiple choice questions that have to do with nine major domains: Pharmacy and Pharmacology Surgical Nursing Dentistry Laboratory Procedures Animal Care and Nursing Diagnostic Imaging Anasthesia Emergency Medicine/Critical Care and Pain Management/Analgesia. In some jurisdictions, the AAVSB processes the request for accommodations, while in other jurisdictions, another organization (typically the local veterinary board or agency) processes the request, and requirements vary. Ĭandidates who require special testing accommodations for a disability should refer to the AAVSB's instructions, as the accommodations process varies by state, province, and country. Some jurisdictions have stricter retesting policies, so candidates must check to ensure they have not exceeded the retake limit for their intended jurisdiction. After five unsuccessful attempts, candidates wishing to take the exam again must contact the AAVSB for further instructions. Candidates who wish to retake the exam may do so up to four times (i.e., five total attempts) without restrictions from the AAVSB. One official score report is also sent to the candidate's provincial or state veterinary board. ![]() Official results are provided on the MyAAVSB website three to four weeks following the exam date. Ĭandidates see a preliminary pass/fail score report on their computer screen immediately after completing the exam. The exam comprises 170 multiple-choice questions, and the time limit is 3 hours. Candidates wishing to take the examination during a given testing window must apply at least one month before the testing window (i.e. There are three testing windows per year: March 15–April 15, July 15–August 15, and November 15–December 15. The fee to take the exam (regardless of country) is $320 USD. ![]() The VTNE is a computer-based exam which is administered at over 250 Prometric testing centers in the United States and Canada. ![]() ![]() ![]() Reflection received generally positive reviews from music critics. The first three singles have all achieved Platinum certification by RIAA for selling over 4,000,000 copies in total in the United States. The song has since peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. ![]() Worth It featuring Kid Ink was sent to radio in the US as the third single on March 3, 2015. It peaked at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 making it the group's highest-charting single at the time. Upon release it shot straight to number three on iTunes. Sledgehammer was released as the second single from Reflection on October 28, 2014, and the music video was released on November 25, 2014. Billboard Hot 100 chart with first-week sales of 75,000, becoming the group's best week sales as well as then their highest-charting song. The song debuted at number 43 on the U.S. Due to the negative feedback about the cover art, they decided to change it and released a new version on August 22, 2014.īO$$ was released as the lead single from Reflection on July 7, 2014, and the music video was released a day later on Vevo. ![]() ![]() The title and the cover of the album were unveiled on Fifth Harmony's official website on August 12, 2014. Fifth Harmony fans were asked to vote for the group to help unlock the cover for the album, each vote adding into the percentages needed to unveil the cover art. The group said that the album is less pop and has a more mature sound than their EP. I ain't got a lotta of money, but I got a lotta style.After finishing in third place on the second season of The X Factor USA and releasing debut EP titled Better Together, Fifth Harmony announced they would be releasing a full-length album in the fall of 2014.The album will be executive produced by multiplatinum producer-songwriter Julian Bunetta and released by Syco Music and Epic Records. "It's our world so you know it's going down. If you haven't gotten your hands on their album yet, these 11 lyrics will give you a taste of what to expect. However, there are always going to be days on which you need some feminist inspiration to help you power walk through everything that life might throw at you, from badly behaving boyfriends to no coffee until noon, and that's what 5H provides in spades on their album. To be honest, it was hard to narrow my list down to just 11, especially since the deluxe version Reflections actually has 14 songs on it all together. So it comes as no surprise that practically every song off their debut album Reflection has feminist undertones to it. From hit songs like "Like Mariah," which samples "Always Be My Baby" by Mariah Carey, to adorable stunts like doing their own version of Beyoncé's "7/11" music video, these women are not only strong in their own right but also go out of their way to praise strong women as their role models. The American girl group was formed and introduced to the world thanks to The X Factor (the same show that brought us One Direction, though it wasn't the exact same version of the show) and, since then, 5H's star power has been on the rise. If you're not already listening to Fifth Harmony, then you really need to start listening to Fifth Harmony. ![]() |