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Feb 22, 2008 03:43 PM

Hurst Review

by lyleg

For anyone out there wondering about the Hurst Review, I took that course in December and passed the NCLEX on the first try two days ago. I thought it was a great program and very well focused for the NCLEX. It was pricey, $350, but I felt it was well worth it. Good luck to all you who are soon to test.


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No. 1
from Jaloc
Old Feb 22, 2008, 05:20 PM

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I've taken the review and enjoyed it but apparently I must not be able to apply what I had learned. Failed with 265 questions.
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from lyleg
Old Feb 22, 2008, 05:56 PM

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Sorry to hear that. One thing I did that may help you is going back through the material as they had advised and be able to lecture on it. I understand this will not work for everybody but I do believe mastering the core content is the key. Good luck for the next round.
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from rgntna2usa
Old Feb 23, 2008, 04:59 PM

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I also highly recommend Hurst review...
I took it, and found out today I passed, after 75 questions.
Good luck everyone!!!!
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from Mytonezucs
Old Feb 23, 2008, 07:26 PM

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I used Hurst and failed. I knew the material very well. I remember sitting for NCLEX wondering if I would ever get a single question based on what I learned from Hurst.

I walked out of the Hurst review feeling good but my jaw dropped when faced with NCLEX questions.
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from ymm123
Old Feb 24, 2008, 01:29 AM

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I took the hurst review online. it was awsome, also 50 dollars cheaper than in person. For those of you who failed remeber to follow up with marlene and get your extra material. And if you took the course in person, remeber you can access everything online to re-review, including the videos that go over the mock NCLEX rationales and the classes you were in.

Also remeber what she taught us, no matter what we do NCLEX is gonna make your "jaw drop". Its meant to challenge us. Just keep trucking and make sure to go over all your rationales and understand them. Maybe while taking practice tests write down why you chose an answer then when grading it compare your rationale with the actual rationale.

Anyway, goodluck for next time! you guys can do it!
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Old Feb 24, 2008, 05:06 PM

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my friend took hurst review at the end of jan, and still has not taken the test.
she said it only comes with 300Q is that true?

I thought it would come with more, like helen feurer in NYC
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