Students NCLEX
Published Sep 20, 2014
37 members have participated
Please vote for what you believe helped you the MOST in passing the nclex-RN
HURST
KAPLAN
NCBSN
PDA BY LACHARITY
SAUNDERS BOOK
JUST DOING A LOT OF QUESTIONS
laughlove
144 Posts
Please vote! Or comment below if there is something you used other than what is listed
P.s. sorry for 2 posts It wouldn't let me update the previous poll
txgirl7788
21 Posts
I used Kaplan, they have a free app with practice questions that's great. NCLEX mastery app, I think it's about $30 or so but so worth it, Saunders, HESI - NCLEX practice questions, and La Charity "Prioritization/Delegation/Assignment".
Thank you for your response. Would you please tell me the name of the free app
@txgirl7788 Also, if you don't mind, what did kaplan offer/what about it was useful to you?
akulahawkRN, ADN, RN, EMT-P
3,496 Posts
Your #1 best resource is nursing school... Everything else should only help focus you. Personally, I used Saunders 6th Ed book and NCLEX 4000. I figured that I knew the content, I just needed a specific tune-up on how the NCLEX itself asks questions. I guess it worked because my exam shut off at 75 and I'm now licensed...
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,952 Posts
It's individual preference also related to educational background and learning style. For me my nursing education and NCLEX style questions on school tests were sufficient prep for me.
Thank you for your comment
Aside nursing school is what I'm asking. We all obtained nursing education, but aside that what resource (specifically) was used to help prepare for nclex-RN.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,249 Posts
Merged both threads
Hi traumarus,
Was it possible to merge the poll?
fawnmarie, ASN
284 Posts
I strongly recommend Hurst! I thought that my 11 years experience as an LPN was my best resource for passing the NCLEX-RN. What a reality check when I ran out of time on my first attempt and failed. I attended a live Hurst review and attempted the exam 60 days after my first try...pass! It was an intense 3-day review with a large amount of information packed into a short time, but that is just what I needed. Looking back now, I can't believe I tried to take the NCLEX without a review class first, what was I thinking? Check out Hurst!