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Did You Know The Library Can Help You Study For The Nashua Police Exam?

You may have seen the electronic signs recently posted around the city announcing that the Nashua Police Department is looking for a few good men and women. If you're interested but not sure how to get started studying for the entrance exam on November 12th, the library can help. We have a database called Learning Express Library that has police officer practice exams. While officer exams may vary by state, there are basic components that are the same and that's what you'll find here.

To connect directly to Learning Express Library, click here. Be prepared to enter the the last 5 digits of your library card barcode number at the next screen. Then follow the directions below:

1. Click on 'new user' and create a username and password for yourself (that way you don't have to complete the practice exam in one sitting).
2. Select Civil Service exams from the menu on the right.
3. Scroll down the page a little and you'll see state specific police exams followed by the general study guides.

If you don't have Internet access at home stop by the Reference Desk at the library and we'll get you set up on one of our computers.

Still confused? Give us a call at 589-4611. GOOD LUCK!

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