Police Aptitude and Character Test (PACT) – Version B

$20.00

Get ready to launch your law enforcement career with FPSI’s Police Aptitude and Character Test (PACT) Orientation Guide — the entry-level police exam practice resource designed to help you feel confident and prepared on test day.

Description

Get ready to launch your law enforcement career with FPSI’s Police Aptitude and Character Test (PACT) Orientation Guide — the entry-level police exam practice resource designed to help you feel confident and prepared on test day.

The PACT Candidate Orientation Guide walks you through each part of the exam, including Reading Ability, Mathematical Reasoning, Writing Ability, Reasoning/Analyzing, and Human Relations. Inside, you’ll find expert explanations, practice test questions, and helpful test-taking tips tailored for both online and in-person testing.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to understand each PACT test component and what it measures
  • Practice questions modeled after the actual entry-level police written exam
  • Guidance on managing time and reducing test anxiety
  • Insights to help you improve reading, writing, and reasoning skills
  • Tips for performing your best in both online and in-person testing environments

Why It Works

The PACT Orientation Guide focuses on core skills every police candidate needs — from decision-making and ethics to analytical thinking and communication. Each section is written in a simple, easy-to-follow format that helps you learn how to apply these skills under pressure.

Ordering Instructions

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Orientation Guides are available for instant download immediately after payment is submitted.

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Be Prepared. Be Confident. Be Ready.

Start your law enforcement career with the confidence that comes from solid preparation.
Download your Police Aptitude and Character Test (PACT) Orientation Guide today and take your first step toward becoming a police officer.